melissarose
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Are you able to set the temperature of your stateroom, is there a thermostat in the room? Or are all the staterooms centrally controlled to a certain temperature?
Not a thermostat, but there is temp control in each room. You have a dial and can move it a couple of "clicks" cooler or warmer. I know on the new ships it also has a Quick Cool function that gives you a more concentrated dose of cool air for a short time. We like a cool room, so we got in the habit of doing a quick cool any time we walked in the door or got up at night.
Are you able to set the temperature of your stateroom, is there a thermostat in the room? Or are all the staterooms centrally controlled to a certain temperature?
Or have a way to disable the HVAC if you want to sleep with the door open on your balcony. You say "Fresh Air" and "Sound of the Ocean" like it's a bad thing. It's a huge reason I take cruises. I love sleeping with the door open and the fresh sea air in the room. Had no idea it was even a concern!
Unfortunately, opening your verandah door doesn't just affect your room. It affects the rooms in the area of your room.
This was from one of our verandah rooms onboard the Fantasy:
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I'm surprised that sign doesn't mention it affecting other passengers. Or is that information somewhere else? I definitely would have never guessed that!
Wow, I had no idea about the balcony door thing! Doesn't really apply to me since I am in an inside room, but I can definitely see how it affects everyone when others leave their doors open. That is not good, I hope we don't run into that problem! We like our room pretty cool, so it's good to know we can adjust it, at least somewhat.
I'm surprised that sign doesn't mention it affecting other passengers. Or is that information somewhere else? I definitely would have never guessed that!