KaystotheKingdom
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2019
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Hello all!
Looking to book for the Vancouver to San Diego September 2020 in the next few days. It is just my husband and I and neither of us have cruised. I’ve really managed to confuse myself with decks and room categories. Having never been on the wonder ( or any ship for that matter) I don’t know if we are prone to sea sickness, if certain sections are closer to the more adult specific areas and entertainment, Wjat being on a higher floor means as opposed to a lower etc.
my husband would prefer an ocean view, and probably not the 2 port hold set up if we can avoid that. Th veranda rooms are a bit more than I think I can convince him to spend without him seeing the quality I have read so much about first hand.
Any suggestions? We were quoted for a 9b but again, I’m not really understanding what that means exactly.
Also, does the meal time you are assigned have anything to do with your room category?
thanks for all of your help, I am SOexcited and hope this is a first of many DCL adventures for my family.
Looking to book for the Vancouver to San Diego September 2020 in the next few days. It is just my husband and I and neither of us have cruised. I’ve really managed to confuse myself with decks and room categories. Having never been on the wonder ( or any ship for that matter) I don’t know if we are prone to sea sickness, if certain sections are closer to the more adult specific areas and entertainment, Wjat being on a higher floor means as opposed to a lower etc.
my husband would prefer an ocean view, and probably not the 2 port hold set up if we can avoid that. Th veranda rooms are a bit more than I think I can convince him to spend without him seeing the quality I have read so much about first hand.
Any suggestions? We were quoted for a 9b but again, I’m not really understanding what that means exactly.
Also, does the meal time you are assigned have anything to do with your room category?
thanks for all of your help, I am SOexcited and hope this is a first of many DCL adventures for my family.