I've been reading these boards for over 3 years, and have found them most helpful, but this is the first time I've posted any information.
We took our second cruise on the Wonder last week (July 16th-20th), in Cabin 6562. On our first three-day cruise in 2004, we stayed in cabin 6558 and absolutely loved the veranda, so when we booked our 4 day for this year, we went with the veranda again. I especially love sitting out early in the morning as the ship pulls into Nassau and Castaway Cay, and at night watching the sunset or just enjoying the sound of the waves. Its truly one of my small pleasures.
Unfortunately, this cruise we had the pungent odor of diesel fumes on our veranda for most of the cruise! You could clearly smell it whenever you opened the veranda door, and it made sitting on the veranda very unpleasant. We had lots of crew members (engineers, mechanics) trying to solve the problem, but with no real resolution.
I advise guest services that although I appreciated their efforts, I was not happy that I paid for a balcony that I couldn't use, and they have referred our issue to "Guest Communications". We are supposed to hear from them within a week.
Everyone was very understanding and courteous and agreed that we had a problem. The crew indicated that they had no problems with any other rooms, and truly seemed baffled; it did not appear that this was a regular occurence.
The experience is definately making us have second thoughts about booking another cruise in the future. The response from Guest Communications is also going to weigh heavily into our decision.
My question to the forum...has anyone else experienced this type of problem? Our are we just the lucky ones?
Thanks!
We took our second cruise on the Wonder last week (July 16th-20th), in Cabin 6562. On our first three-day cruise in 2004, we stayed in cabin 6558 and absolutely loved the veranda, so when we booked our 4 day for this year, we went with the veranda again. I especially love sitting out early in the morning as the ship pulls into Nassau and Castaway Cay, and at night watching the sunset or just enjoying the sound of the waves. Its truly one of my small pleasures.
Unfortunately, this cruise we had the pungent odor of diesel fumes on our veranda for most of the cruise! You could clearly smell it whenever you opened the veranda door, and it made sitting on the veranda very unpleasant. We had lots of crew members (engineers, mechanics) trying to solve the problem, but with no real resolution.
I advise guest services that although I appreciated their efforts, I was not happy that I paid for a balcony that I couldn't use, and they have referred our issue to "Guest Communications". We are supposed to hear from them within a week.
Everyone was very understanding and courteous and agreed that we had a problem. The crew indicated that they had no problems with any other rooms, and truly seemed baffled; it did not appear that this was a regular occurence.
The experience is definately making us have second thoughts about booking another cruise in the future. The response from Guest Communications is also going to weigh heavily into our decision.
My question to the forum...has anyone else experienced this type of problem? Our are we just the lucky ones?
Thanks!
Being another one that "splurges" for the verandah, I also consider it my little piece of Heaven on the ship and wouldn't want to sail without it. I also love to sit and relax on the verandah while coming into port and especially at night before going to bed. There is nothing like it. I can only imagine how disappointed you were. 

