FigmentSpark
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I saw on the DIS packing list they recommend bungee cord or rope if you have connecting rooms. What would you need it for?
You can request a door stopper from your room host.Wow, good timing, this has been on my mind. Do people bring door stoppers also? Is it two doors, one in each room, or just one door, does anyone know? What has been people's experience with this when booking connecting rooms, I'm wondering?
You can request a door stopper from your room host.
Two doors, one in each room with the latch to open each door only on the outside. You can't open the "other" door once you've opened the one in your room:
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we didn't need it on the Dream because there was a magnet if I recall but I could see them being useful on the older ships
This was on the Magic this past May. Category 9 room.Do you remember which ship this was? And what category room? And did you mean you can't open the other door unless you're in that room? I don't understand your sentence about the latch.
You can only open the door in YOUR cabin. Even when unlocked. The other cabin has to open their side.
we didn't need it on the Dream because there was a magnet if I recall but I could see them being useful on the older ships
At first, I thought it had something to do with the verandahs, but they look like they are secured open (or closed) anyway. Then I thought it was for the inside doors, so they could be mostly closed (like for sleeping - so there's privacy, but parents aren't locked out of the kids' room). A magnet to hold the doors open would be awesome.
So, no to the bungee cords, then?
No, sorry, I meant the divider between two stateroom balconies. You're right about the doors from the room to the balcony, of course.You are requested to NOT leave your verandah door open - just use it for going in and out. It affects the a/c in all the cabins in your block - including ocean view and interior who have no way to get air like you do on your verandah.
No, sorry, I meant the divider between two stateroom balconies. You're right about the doors from the room to the balcony, of course.
Ah, see that's not what I expected. I thought they'd be secured open or closed. Interesting. (adding bungee cord back to packing list)I think it's for the verandah. On many of them they have a part of the partition between the neighboring verandah, and I think for connecting they can open that divider, and if it isn't secured it can sort of flap around and make noise in the wind. We had this happen on our cruise that the first couple of nights we kept hearing that partition making noise and finally realized what it was and called guest services and they had someone come secure it right away. I think all those verandah partitions are not locked and can be opened by anyone. Just something to consider for all those advocating the verandah club in that other now infamous thread.
Do you recall which category room this was with the magnets? We have standard inside connecting rooms on the Dream, so the magnet is there already to hold the doors open? Do they lay flat against the wall? Or is the bureau there like in the picture above?