Room 8062, CAT 4.....

DisneyNett

Earning My Ears
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We will be staying in this room. Does anyone have any pictures or information on this room? obstructed views, etc. There are 5 of us. Thanks.
 
Thank you Dave, I may now breath easy! Im new to this site, and I was wondering if you can give me a quick lesson with all of the code languages on this site....such as DD, DH, DS,ressies,etc..
i cant think of anything else at the moment, but those are a start. Thank You..Lynette:wave: :wave: :wave:
 
The first "D" stands for "Dear", "Darling", or "Disney".

"S" = Son
"D" = Daughter
"H" = Husband
"W" = Wife

If a number is appended to an abbreviation, it is the age of your child. So, my 5-year-old son would be my DS5.

Ressies are reservations. You'll engage in the "Ressies Scramble" when you first board to get preferred reservations for Palo and the Vista Spa.
 

THANK YOU SO MUCH, for clearing that up,lol. Now I feel I can freely browse through the site, and know what I am reading! Thanks again.;) ;) :) :)
 
You should enjoy this stateroom-- we were in 8056 (with other family members in 8054, 8058, and 8060) on the Magic a few weeks ago and loved the location of these rooms, which are between the aft and midship stairs/elevators. It's a very quick walk up to Topsiders, the 24-hour drink station, and all the other stuff on Deck 9 (pools, fast food, ping pong, etc.).

We thought it might be noisy with so much activity going on above us, but we heard NO noise in the room itself. From the verandah we could hear people running/walking on the deck above, chairs being moved, etc., but it was never annoying.

Our only "complaint" was that the starboard side of the ship had better views (of the harbor) while we were in port at St. Maarten and St. Thomas. But I guess you can't have everything!
 
Thanks for the responses. What is the "starboard" side of the ship. Is it just the opposite side of the boat?
 
Originally posted by DisneyNett

What is the "starboard" side of the ship.

Starboard is the right side of the ship as you're facing forward. Port is the left side of the ship. An easy way to remember which is which is that "port" and "left" both have four letters.
 
Oh thanks, hmmm now im wondering if i can call get to starboard side since it may seem to have a better view of the islands while at dock.:confused: :confused:
 
Thanks Gillian, that site is REALLY helpful. How did you get the countdown to show up on your reply to me (it says 39 days) till your next cruise..
 
We were in 8062 and had no problems. Sitting on the verandah you hear some noise from deck 9, but not a lot. It's a great location. Enjoy your cruise.
 

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