Verandah partition

robhawk

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I know they can remove the partition in adjoining rooms. In laws and us have rooms right next to each other but do not have the adjoining door.
Wondering if they can remove that partition.
We are on the Dream. Thanks.
 
Yes, as long as you are not on deck 10, on the sides of the ship. The partition is a door that folds back, they don't actually remove it.
 
Yes, on the Dream/Fantasy most if not all of the verandah partitions can be opened up.

This has nothing to do with the verandah questions but for reference.....ADJOINING CABINS mean they are just next to each other.

CONNECTING CABINS mean they have the interior cabin DOOR connecting the two cabins.

MJ
 

This has nothing to do with the verandah questions but for reference.....ADJOINING CABINS mean they are just next to each other.

CONNECTING CABINS mean they have the interior cabin connecting the two cabins.

MJ[/QUOTE]

Learn something new everyday on the boards! Thanks. It will be nice to have an extended verandah!
 
This has nothing to do with the verandah questions but for reference.....ADJOINING CABINS mean they are just next to each other.

CONNECTING CABINS mean they have the interior cabin connecting the two cabins.

MJ

Learn something new everyday on the boards! Thanks. It will be nice to have an extended verandah![/QUOTE]

Sorry...I left out the word DOOR from my post above...connecting cabins have the interior door connecting the two!!

MJ
 
Yes, on the Dream/Fantasy most if not all of the verandah partitions can be opened up.

This has nothing to do with the verandah questions but for reference.....ADJOINING CABINS mean they are just next to each other.

CONNECTING CABINS mean they have the interior cabin DOOR connecting the two cabins.

MJ

Yes sorry we have connecting rooms


We are in rooms 10566 and 10564
 
Unfortunately these verandas do not connect.

Zoom in a bit and look closely in this photo and you can see the thicker partitions/supports.
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/HallsofVA/7012f594.jpg

Ironically the next two forward cabin pairs that connect internally lack veranda connections too. :sad2:

I'll look for deck 10's with dual connections.
Actually these rooms do have an internal connection.
Are you saying you want no interior connection, but want a veranda connection?

Let me know what you want and I'll give you your options.
 
That's OK, don't ask and I'll give you your options. :rotfl2:

I see now you have connecting rooms currently.
Did you discuss connecting verandas during the booking process?

You need to jump forward to cabin pair 10522/10550.
Then continue forward in pairs until your last choice at 10528/10526 to get an internal and external connection if all my resources are correct.
That gives you seven options currently in that section of the ship.

How do you feel about the deck 11 overhang?

You halve 10 months till sail, so I'm sure you can work this out prior.

You could always move to deck 9 5a's. All verandas connect, less overhang some dislike, less potential noise from deck 11.

http://www.cruisedeckplans.com/DP/Main/CL-Disney.php
 

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