@@amberluttrelll8359 the room would be amazing for you. Disney does really put a lot of thought and effort into ADA accommodations. Thank you for watching and commenting !
We are booked in this cabin for an Alaskan cruise in September. Hubby and I don’t mind the shaking of a cabin because we are old mariners. Somehow, I don’t think we will use the balcony a lot because of the weather. We like to sit outside in the evening.
You maybe suprised how much time you spend out on the balcony. We did an Alaskan cruise on the Wonder in a different room. We spent a lot of time on the balcony. A travel blanket and some layers would be a good idea for the Alaskan cruise. The views are spectacular. Everyday we kept thinking it was the best day and the next was even better. Have a magical Alaskan cruise.
@@patschicchi3697 Alaskan cruise will probably be much smoother since they do not sail as fast as they do down for Mexico. The water is much calmer in Alaska too.
We have been on the wait list for months for a one bedroom for the Hawaii to Vancouver cruise. It will be my husband and I and our two adult children. We were in a regular veranda concierge stateroom. We were so excited to have a one bedroom become available. There are so many people on the wait list for one Having 4 adults in a family veranda on a 11 day cruise would be ruff. Just having a second bathroom would be amazing. After watching your video, I'm starting to question whether we would have been better off. Just staying in the family veranda.
I *HATE* the high beds. I have to jump up into beds. The beds at Disney World resorts are always so uncomfortable and too soft already, I hate that I have to jump up to get there. I would love it if all beds were of normal height.
Sounds like that room was a dud…. All the “luxury’ of the room turned into a negative. Under the other decks while you’re trying to relax? Hell no. I would be so unhappy with that room. Especially if you have a disability… it would feel like you were on display for all to see… no.. and then the shaking? No way… sound like a big ol HELLS NO in my book.
I would love that room I’m in a wheelchair
@@amberluttrelll8359 the room would be amazing for you. Disney does really put a lot of thought and effort into ADA accommodations. Thank you for watching and commenting !
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Thank you for watching Jamie !
Thank you for sharing. We are looking at this room for an Alaskan cruise. You saved us!
A Disney Alaskan cruise is the best ! It is a beautiful room, but the shaking is rough. We hope you have a magical vacation when you choose a room.
Thank you. Do you have a favorite Concierge room?@@626ohanaca
We are booked in this cabin for an Alaskan cruise in September.
Hubby and I don’t mind the shaking of a cabin because we are old mariners.
Somehow, I don’t think we will use the balcony a lot because of the weather. We like to sit outside in the evening.
You maybe suprised how much time you spend out on the balcony. We did an Alaskan cruise on the Wonder in a different room. We spent a lot of time on the balcony. A travel blanket and some layers would be a good idea for the Alaskan cruise. The views are spectacular. Everyday we kept thinking it was the best day and the next was even better. Have a magical Alaskan cruise.
We will be happy in that cabin! All your negatives will be worth the amazing views.
@@patschicchi3697 Alaskan cruise will probably be much smoother since they do not sail as fast as they do down for Mexico. The water is much calmer in Alaska too.
We have been on the wait list for months for a one bedroom for the Hawaii to Vancouver cruise. It will be my husband and I and our two adult children. We were in a regular veranda concierge stateroom. We were so excited to have a one bedroom become available. There are so many people on the wait list for one Having 4 adults in a family veranda on a 11 day cruise would be ruff. Just having
a second bathroom would be amazing. After watching your video, I'm starting to question whether we would have been better off. Just staying in the family veranda.
I *HATE* the high beds. I have to jump up into beds. The beds at Disney World resorts are always so uncomfortable and too soft already, I hate that I have to jump up to get there. I would love it if all beds were of normal height.
The high beds can be hard to get into. They are good for under bed luggage storage. A normal height bed would be much better.
Sounds like that room was a dud…. All the “luxury’ of the room turned into a negative. Under the other decks while you’re trying to relax? Hell no. I would be so unhappy with that room. Especially if you have a disability… it would feel like you were on display for all to see… no.. and then the shaking? No way… sound like a big ol HELLS NO in my book.
The room was a dud. Although it was much better when we were in ports 😂 We would rather book a different room in the future. Lesson learned.
Thank you for sharing. I would assume the room next to it would also have the same issues?