Starboard side will give you a better view of Castaway Cay. For the other ports, it will depend on which way the front of the ship is facing to know what you will have a view of. Nassau, I think you would have a view of another cruise ship or Paradise Island where Atlantis is (I'm not sure if this is true). Key West will just depend where you dock I assume. Since you said you are thinking of doing a bahamas cruise, those are the ports I assumed you are going to. I'm doing the 5 night Magic cruise on December 18th, and that is where we are going.Is there any advantage to getting a verandah cabin on a particular side? We might do a 5 night Magic to the Bahamas.
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I'm curious as to how they were able to do this? Obviously they probably still could, but Disney advises you to not stand on your verandah due to safety reasons.We chose starboard for the view of CC. My parents also enjoyed being on the starboard side on our last cruise as they could watch the fireworks from their verandah.
We always choose port side on every ship we take -- 8 times out of 10 we are facing the port and it is lovely. We have been on starboard side once, and that does have a lovely view of CC. But if we are not sailing to CC, we prefer port.
8 out of 10 times, you were port side.
1 time out of 10, you were starboard.
Does that mean that one time you were strapped to the bow of the ship?
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I knew what you meant. It's just that you gave me such a funny visual, that I had to share it.
HA HA -- No,poor choice of wording I guess. I meant on average, 8 out of 10 times when we've had a port side room, we were indeed facing the port. Two other times the ship pulled in so that we were not on port side.
I'm curious as to how they were able to do this? Obviously they probably still could, but Disney advises you to not stand on your verandah due to safety reasons.
There are only certain rooms this applies too. Generally aft starboard rooms and Cat 4e extended balconies are part of this request by Disney. I have watched fireworks successfully from a 5e, room 8682, the corner room. I have also viewed from 9630, which is a 4a near the aft elevator area. None of those rooms had a note requesting not to view from the room.I'm curious as to how they were able to do this? Obviously they probably still could, but Disney advises you to not stand on your verandah due to safety reasons.
I'm curious as to how they were able to do this? Obviously they probably still could, but Disney advises you to not stand on your verandah due to safety reasons.
Gotcha. The only time I have had a starboard verandah room, we received a letter. I just assumed that every stateroom got one. Sorry for the confusion.I have always had an inside stateroom so am not sure about letters but my parents are very much rule followers so if such a letter had been left I'm sure they would have stayed indoors. I believe as others have said that only some staterooms based on where they are located on the ship, receive such a letter. Good for people to take into consideration though.
No need to apologize, we are always learning new things.Gotcha. The only time I have had a starboard verandah room, we received a letter. I just assumed that every stateroom got one. Sorry for the confusion.
Gotcha. The only time I have had a starboard verandah room, we received a letter. I just assumed that every stateroom got one. Sorry for the confusion.