And view of the fireworks from your balcony.
Basically yes, but you're not permitted to sit on the verandah during the fireworks. A letter, which you'll find in your stateroom on Pirate Night will tell you to keep your verandah door closed and remain inside your room (or on deck of course) for fire safety reasons.
Quick question, was it really windy while moving due to the position at the corner, or was it just the mic from the video camera? We've been center aft our last two times and love being out there, even at night. TIA.
Wind wasn't that bad, given the fact you had a large area to move your lounger or chair away from the wind.
Thank you for posting the video. We are in 10160 in February so it was nice to get a peek at the veranda and the door. and where it is in the hall. We could see that there are both chairs and chase lounges on the veranda on the 10160 veranda. We are really getting excited about the cruise as it gets closer. By the way it will be our third too as your door sign indicated yours was the third for you as well.
My friends were in 10160. That's basically just like a sideways facing stateroom, except for the verandah, which is larger and has the loungers in addition to the chairs.
Really enjoyed my 3rd cruise. Now I've been on the Magic, the Dream and the Fantasy, so up next I'll try to cruise on the Wonder.
We stayed in 10158 in early September. The room was great, the verandah was wonderful. The only issue we has was our neighbors smoking on their verandah and the smoke coming over to our side. We worked around it, and really enjoyed the stateroom.
No smoking issues on this voyage. Smoking is allowed on the portside only.
A quick question, some have mentioned noise from the deck above. How did you find it?
I'm quite a good sleeper, so I didn't notice any noise coming from above. Some vibration was felt while backing into Castaway Cay, but nothing too bad.
Thanks for posting the video - we had booked 10658 and was wondering what it would look like. I'm not sure I like the placement of the tv - can you see it from the bed?
The TV is mounted on a swivel arm which you can pull out quite far and you can actually remain in your bed and watch TV just fine. Yes, it's less convenient than in regular staterooms, but then again, I didn't use the TV that much. There were too many other fun things going on.
