No confirmation yet, but the Magic added connecting verandahs during her re-imagining, so I'm guessing that the Wonder did also.Hi! does anyone know if the newly refurbished Wonder cabins now have the ability to have connecting balconies? I know the Dream class does; hoping the Wonder does now too!!
Yes, they do, if the cabins connect.
Totally does. Even on the Dream class ships, not all verandahs connect. Almost all do, but some don't due to the superstructure of the ship. Sounds like they did the same on the Wonder.Not necessarily--my cabin connected with another cabin, but there was a solid wall between our verandahs.
However, on our other side we had the option to open a verandah with the room we did not connect with. I think there was a stretch of four rooms where we all could have opened up the verandahs. Several of them did (we were all the same traveling party), but in my room we opted not to do so and kept our verandah private.
Man, I hope that makes sense.
Thanks for the info!! If anyone out there has been on the new Wonder, could you please let us know if your verandahs had that capability?
What "little squiggly line"?So just to clarify: if I see that little squiggly line between two non connecting rooms, does that mean that the two room's verandas will connect?
Are you talking about the Magic or Wonder? There is a wall pattern on the old deck plans that looks like this:When you look online at the ship's room availability or map of the ship, I see arrows that indicate connecting rooms and then there are broken lines that look like ---___-----___ between the rooms. Does this mean connecting veranda?
Well, until it's confirmed by someone staying in one of those rooms, my guess is that they do connect. But, no way to know for sure until someone reports it.Oh! I thought that rooms 7604 and 7606 would be connected by a veranda because I saw this indent. Anyway to know for sure that the verandas connect? I don't care so much about the rooms but rather a connecting veranda to my in laws would be great!