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Can find little to NO info on this room! :rolleyes: Some say it has a balcony. Some say it doesn't. It is(was?) listed on site as an "Ocean View Family" room.

 

On one of the sister ships (don't remember which) it's listed as a Two Bedroom SUITE. When we made reservations for it, it was listed on Serenade as OV, but the reservation on Royal's website says Two Bedroom Suite! :eek: But the price was definitely NOT Suite prices.

 

Does ANYONE have ANY pictures of this room on Serenade??? Does it have TWO bed ROOMS? Does it have TWO bathrooms?

 

THANKS!!

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Call the RCCL reservation line and they will tell you exactly what type of room it is. I have looked at three different websites and each has a different description for the room. Then again if you are happy with the room and price just leave it be.

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There's a bit of info on Royal's site...copied below:

 

Stateroom Details on the Serenade Of The Seas

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), additional bunk beds in separate area, separate sitting area with sofa bed, and a private bathroom with shower. (319 sq. ft.) Stateroom can accommodate up to 6 guests.

Please note: A minimum number of guests may apply. To reserve this stateroom, please contact your travel agent or one of our Certified Vacation Specialists.

 

Here's the link (with pics):

http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/cabinclass/cabinTypes/cabinType/home.do?br=R&cabincls=O&cabinType=FF&pager.offset=10

 

It's not exactly a two bedroom suite, but it's large enough for a family! It has a living room area, the main bedroom area (2 twin beds that merge together into a king), and there's an alcove with bunk beds. The bunk bed alcove is small and is curtained off from the living area. The living room area has a sofa bed. This cabin has only one bathroom and no balcony. You are right - the category is FO or Family Oceanview. Basically that means an OV cabin roomy enough to accommodate a family who can share a bathroom, but it's not a true suite and includes no suite perks.

 

I've seen the FO on Navigator, and it was a very nice space. If you can live with one bathroom, the 319 sq ft of space will be great for a family! Looking at the Serenade deck plan, 1054 is on the hump, rather than in the bow of the ship. The deck plan makes it look like there is a small balcony, but the description of the cabin says nothing about a balcony, so I wouldn't count on it.

Judy

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The deck plan makes it look like there is a small balcony, but the description of the cabin says nothing about a balcony, so I wouldn't count on it.

Judy

 

Yep, looks like NO balcony according to this previous post by mommabean :D

 

You don't have to wait until you board. It is confirmed with 100% certainty there is no balcony in the old concierge lounge family suite. I have a friend on board Serenade now who along with an officer has confirmed there is none.

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1853850&highlight=1054

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"According to the RCL website it is a two bedroom family suite. "

 

" I believe that it does have a small balcony."

 

 

I have looked at three different websites and each has a different description for the room.

 

It's not exactly a two bedroom suite...

 

I've seen the FO on Navigator, and it was a very nice space. If you can live with one bathroom ...The deck plan makes it look like there is a small balcony, but the description of the cabin says nothing about a balcony

 

LOL! :D:confused::eek:

See what I mean? Just a few replies in this thread and almost all of them are conflicting! :D

 

Does ANYONE have pics or video of this ACTUAL cabin, 1054, on Serenade?

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There's a bit of info on Royal's site...copied below:

 

Stateroom Details on the Serenade Of The Seas

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), additional bunk beds in separate area, separate sitting area with sofa bed, and a private bathroom with shower. (319 sq. ft.) Stateroom can accommodate up to 6 guests.

Please note: A minimum number of guests may apply. To reserve this stateroom, please contact your travel agent or one of our Certified Vacation Specialists.

 

Here's the link (with pics):

http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/cabinclass/cabinTypes/cabinType/home.do?br=R&cabincls=O&cabinType=FF&pager.offset=10

 

It's not exactly a two bedroom suite, but it's large enough for a family! It has a living room area, the main bedroom area (2 twin beds that merge together into a king), and there's an alcove with bunk beds. The bunk bed alcove is small and is curtained off from the living area. The living room area has a sofa bed. This cabin has only one bathroom and no balcony. You are right - the category is FO or Family Oceanview. Basically that means an OV cabin roomy enough to accommodate a family who can share a bathroom, but it's not a true suite and includes no suite perks.

 

I've seen the FO on Navigator, and it was a very nice space. If you can live with one bathroom, the 319 sq ft of space will be great for a family! Looking at the Serenade deck plan, 1054 is on the hump, rather than in the bow of the ship. The deck plan makes it look like there is a small balcony, but the description of the cabin says nothing about a balcony, so I wouldn't count on it.

Judy

Are you two coming to Lafayette this year for The Jr. League Tinsel and Treasure?

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"According to the RCL website it is a two bedroom family suite. "

 

" I believe that it does have a small balcony."

 

LOL! :D:confused::eek:

See what I mean? Just a few replies in this thread and almost all of them are conflicting! :D

 

Does ANYONE have pics or video of this ACTUAL cabin, 1054, on Serenade?

Even though you didn't quote me I said the same thing as zaknzoey. No wait he/she said the same thing I said :p

 

And mine comes from the RCL Website! And I never said there was a balcony.

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We got off Serenade on June 12. I can confirm that there is no balcony for cabin 1054. There are floor to ceiling windows. Friends had a cabin a few doors down and, if the curtains are open and the lights turned on in 1054, you can see inside the living area. I did take some pictures but haven't uploaded them yet.

 

 

This video is of Radiance, not Serenade.

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Wow, it looks like a really nice room without the balcony. It's definitely roomier than the one on Radiance that has the balcony taking up part of that space.

 

Thanks for posting the pictures.

 

Gina

 

You're welcome. It is roomy, nice and new! Hopefully these pictures will clear up the confusion about whether or not 1054 has a balcony. :)

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Can find little to NO info on this room! :rolleyes: Some say it has a balcony. Some say it doesn't. It is(was?) listed on site as an "Ocean View Family" room.

 

On one of the sister ships (don't remember which) it's listed as a Two Bedroom SUITE. When we made reservations for it, it was listed on Serenade as OV, but the reservation on Royal's website says Two Bedroom Suite! :eek: But the price was definitely NOT Suite prices.

 

Does ANYONE have ANY pictures of this room on Serenade??? Does it have TWO bed ROOMS? Does it have TWO bathrooms?

 

THANKS!!

 

it does have 2 bedrooms.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Here's a picture of the living room of cabin 1054. Lovely floor to ceiling windows and no balcony in this cabin. :)

 

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Wow! Thanks for the great pictures! DEFINITELY no balcony. NOW we know. :D

 

Does anyone have pictures or link to a video of the bedrooms/bathrooms?

 

Does anyone know if this room has two bathrooms?

THANKS!

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