cantwait2cruise
Earning My Ears
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Please answer this question:
In October 04, we are taking our daughter on her 1st cruise and we have been assigned room 2054 (cat 9) on the Wonder. We are most excited, however I do have a major concern at this time.
Most of us show concern with space and measurements on a horizontal level, but at 6'5 (six feet 5 inches), my BF is concerned with space on a VERTICAL level.
Can anyone provide me with reassurance that he will be able to stand up in our cabin without his head touching the ceiling? What about the doors throughtout the ship, will he be spending a lot of his time ducking?
Don't get me wrong, he is used to checking for clearance. (I suppose that after many bumps on the head growing up, he started to pay more attention.) But at the same time, I want to know that he will be comfortable while onboard.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
SMILE!!!!
In October 04, we are taking our daughter on her 1st cruise and we have been assigned room 2054 (cat 9) on the Wonder. We are most excited, however I do have a major concern at this time.
Most of us show concern with space and measurements on a horizontal level, but at 6'5 (six feet 5 inches), my BF is concerned with space on a VERTICAL level.
Can anyone provide me with reassurance that he will be able to stand up in our cabin without his head touching the ceiling? What about the doors throughtout the ship, will he be spending a lot of his time ducking?
Don't get me wrong, he is used to checking for clearance. (I suppose that after many bumps on the head growing up, he started to pay more attention.) But at the same time, I want to know that he will be comfortable while onboard.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
SMILE!!!!



