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- Jun 30, 2013
Day 3 - Checking out our staterooms
After a delicious lunch, it was late enough that our staterooms were open so we headed down to check them out. We had two connecting deluxe inside staterooms on the first floor. I wasn’t sure about being on the first floor, but it wound up being very nice and quiet and you feel very little motion from the ship down there.
I will also say I loved the deluxe inside stateroom. A view would have been nice, but the room itself was very spacious. It was actually a lot roomier than the oceanview room we had on the other cruise we had taken with the kids. The bunks worked out perfectly for our kids and we loved having the split bath. Here are a few photos from checking out the room.
And one of my parents’ room. Since my dad was celebrating his birthday on the cruise, my mom had purchased the birthday stateroom package for him.
And here’s one I took later that night before bed, but I’m adding it here since it shows the set up of the room with the upper bunk down.
After checking out the room and unpacking the luggage that had arrived, we headed up to muster. I was surprised that with our reservations linked and rooms next door to each, that we were in separate muster stations. Our muster station was outside in direct sun, so the kids were hot and restless, but at least it was pretty quick. And before we knew it, we were heading to the top deck for....
The Sail-a-Wave party!!!
After a delicious lunch, it was late enough that our staterooms were open so we headed down to check them out. We had two connecting deluxe inside staterooms on the first floor. I wasn’t sure about being on the first floor, but it wound up being very nice and quiet and you feel very little motion from the ship down there.
I will also say I loved the deluxe inside stateroom. A view would have been nice, but the room itself was very spacious. It was actually a lot roomier than the oceanview room we had on the other cruise we had taken with the kids. The bunks worked out perfectly for our kids and we loved having the split bath. Here are a few photos from checking out the room.
And one of my parents’ room. Since my dad was celebrating his birthday on the cruise, my mom had purchased the birthday stateroom package for him.
And here’s one I took later that night before bed, but I’m adding it here since it shows the set up of the room with the upper bunk down.
After checking out the room and unpacking the luggage that had arrived, we headed up to muster. I was surprised that with our reservations linked and rooms next door to each, that we were in separate muster stations. Our muster station was outside in direct sun, so the kids were hot and restless, but at least it was pretty quick. And before we knew it, we were heading to the top deck for....
The Sail-a-Wave party!!!
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