Is this Service Dog's poop deck?

videogal1

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Hi all...
I've been assigned to stateroom #6500 for the 5/04 (non-Dis?) Free Wheelin' 4-4 WDW/ Bahamas cruise on the Wonder. I had to laugh at a post where someone said they were so far forward they could have been slapped by the deck....this stateroom sure fits THAT description... and I was wondering if the arc-shaped gray area shown at the forward end of deck 6, next to that stateroom, was an actual accessible deck area or just a misty magical area without actual substance? I've been trying to track down all the possible sites they might be thinking of putting Cash's litterbox but so far have found no posts about either this particular stateroom or the public? misty gray area. Any experience out there? I LOVE this board! It's almost like being there...but with better planning....:bounce: :bounce: :bounce:

I also, thanks to your GREAT suggestion, have solved the dog food source dilemma...Net Grocer has a stupendous variety of dog food, both canned and dry and will be my choice of supplier at all the Disney stops on Cash and my Disney vacations next year. A big THANKS! Now to contact the powers that be about a possible dog food regulation...
 
Hi videogal1.

I was wondering if the arc-shaped gray area shown at the forward end of deck 6, next to that stateroom, was an actual accessible deck area or just a misty magical area without actual substance?

Actually, you will experience that gray area during the mandatory lifeboat drill. It's separated by a "substantial" metal door which opens into the crew-only area (and possibly that elusive orgy we've been told about)...
 
6500 should be a nice room. I stayed in it's twin sister, room 6000, on the Wonder last March. I believe the room is larger and more square than a typical cat 8 room. Also, it has a large, single bathroom rather than a split bathroom.

There is ample storage area with the room but only 1 chair and a small table, no couch, so it cannot reasonably sleep more than 2 people without a roll-away bed.

The room had no common walls with other staterooms, is at the very end of a hallway, and has no decks above it, so it was very quiet.

The grey area is, at least in part, a stairwell for the crew. As BD pointed out, it's open to passengers during the lifeboat drill.

Here's a picture of room 6000.

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Sam
 

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