Lounge, Roy, One bedroom and family concierge pictures

Dicecatt

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I am writing a trip report, but I have a ton of photos of the suites, and am having a hard time including them in the trip report because of the maximum number of photos allowed on each post, so I figured I do a separate post:)

For the full trip report, click HERE
 
Entrance:

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Hallway:

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Doorbell:

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One bedroom suite (has a connecting door to Family concierge stateroom in some cases)

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I found a few more:

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Great pics, thanks.

What food and drink is included in Concierge lounge?

The hot tub outside the suite looks like it over looks the next rooms veranda?

Thanks.
 
Awesome photos! Do you have a photo of the bedroom itself in the one bedroom or are you saying that it connects to a standard room and that's what the bedding arrangement looks like?? Thanks so much! I really enjoyed your photos and report.
 
Great pics, thanks.

What food and drink is included in Concierge lounge?

The hot tub outside the suite looks like it over looks the next rooms veranda?

Thanks.

Not sure about the food and drinks...it is probably the typical offerings, like little snacky sandwhiches, small desserts and drinks on embarkation.

As far as the hot tub, it doesn't...it is right up against the one bedroom suite that is in between the Roy and the Walt, and the divider can be opened:

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However, it doesn't actually look onto that one bedroom suite verandah, the hot tub can't be viewed from the other deck.
 
Awesome photos! Do you have a photo of the bedroom itself in the one bedroom or are you saying that it connects to a standard room and that's what the bedding arrangement looks like?? Thanks so much! I really enjoyed your photos and report.

You can see the bed on the one bedroom third from the bottom, how it is separated. Not sure how I missed taking a full view of the bed, but you can see the bed through the divider.

Just to clarify, it DOES connect (some of them, anyway) but that makes it a two bedroom. There is a full bedroom in the one bedroom suites.
 
Awesome photos! Do you have a photo of the bedroom itself in the one bedroom or are you saying that it connects to a standard room and that's what the bedding arrangement looks like?? Thanks so much! I really enjoyed your photos and report.

I'm seeing a photo of the bed now. I didn't see it the first time I looked. Thanks!

That Royal suite is pretty nice. I don't see paying $11K for it for a 3-night cruise though. But if I were on a 14-day cruise, that would be the room I'd be going for!!! :thumbsup2
 
Is there a door between the bathroom and the bedroom in the Roy? On the initial plans it did not look like it. Thanks! And thanks for the pictures.
 
Is there a door between the bathroom and the bedroom in the Roy? On the initial plans it did not look like it. Thanks! And thanks for the pictures.

I'm not absolutely positive, but I believe there is. I saw three in a very short time so it isn't clear in my mind, but I didn't think "wow, there is no door". The toilet is definitely in a separate chamber with a door, though, as is the stand up shower, so even if there isn't a door separating that room, there are doors where it really counts :thumbsup2.
 
If they were standing on the hot tub?

it looks like they could easily see into the next veranda?

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I'm seeing a photo of the bed now. I didn't see it the first time I looked. Thanks!

That Royal suite is pretty nice. I don't see paying $11K for it for a 3-night cruise though. But if I were on a 14-day cruise, that would be the room I'd be going for!!! :thumbsup2

It is very nice. But my opinion is you might as well save some money and go for a one bedroom. Both the royal suites and the one bedrooms sleep 5. There are some big differences in space, obviously, and the kitchen, but for the money, I think a one bedroom is a MUCH better value.
 
If they were standing on the hot tub?

it looks like they could easily see into the next veranda?

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Yes, that is true. If they were standing on that edge and looked over, they could see into that verandah of that one bedroom. Unless they are on that far edge though I don't think it is as easy to see over as it appears from the pictures, they'd have to be standing just on that one side. I think. I didn't actually try it...I should have, since one of my agents has that one bedroom and I could have taken a peak, but I didn't want to try in case someone was in that room (and I'm sure that room was occupied). It was well after 1:30 at that time so guests were in their staterooms. I'll ask her, because I believe she has some pictures too from her ship tour.
 
I noticed in the one bedroom bathroom there were Elemis toiletries provided. Do you happen to know if that is the case for the family verandah concierge as well?
Thanks
 

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