Connected rooms vs merely Adjacent

jlmarr

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After studying the deck plan for the reservation we made early this morning, I see that our two rooms on the Wonder (7556 and 7558) are adjacent, but not connecting. That is, there is a symbol for connecting rooms and we don't have it. But on the deck plan there is a symbol that looks like a door indenting into the other cabin. What is that? This isn't tragic, and there weren't any rooms with the connected icon available at O Dark Thirty this morning, but I'm curious what level of connected-ness we have.
 
After studying the deck plan for the reservation we made early this morning, I see that our two rooms on the Wonder (7556 and 7558) are adjacent, but not connecting. That is, there is a symbol for connecting rooms and we don't have it. But on the deck plan there is a symbol that looks like a door indenting into the other cabin. What is that? This isn't tragic, and there weren't any rooms with the connected icon available at O Dark Thirty this morning, but I'm curious what level of connected-ness we have.
Is it like this:
door indent.jpg

That's just the configuration of the wall between two rooms. There's typically a cabinet in that area.
storage cabinet wonder 2015 P1080125 1500.jpg
 


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