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1 hour ago, kywildcatfanone said:
I thinknthis means no then for an adults only retreat area. It would be labeled on deck plans. Is there a pool area still undefined on the plans?
My guess is that they're trying to create "mostly adult" areas with the deck layout instead of trying to police an adult-only area. For example, the Terrace pool on Emerald Princess is supposed to be 18+, but it's not enforced and therefore why have the rule at all? On the Sun Princess it appears that all of the outdoor kid-centric areas are on the lido deck and above - i.e. lido pools and dome pool. By putting the Wake View Terrace on deck 8, I would think/hope that it would deter many kids/families from making that a destination.
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fyi, Adam Savage from Myth Busters has done a series of videos on the engineering of the Sun Princess. It's really interesting (if you're into that kind of thing 😉).
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Based on the renderings and images that I've seen, it appears that the only place on the ship where you can see the ocean without a wall of glass in front of you is from a balcony cabin. If true, this is tragic. One of my favorite things on a cruise ship is standing next to the railing on the lido or promenade deck and looking out at the horizon. The effect is totally ruined when there's a pane of glass obstructing the view.
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Yes, a similar setup to Sun Princess, but unlike P&O, the deck outside the cabana suites on the Sun are limited to guests who also have that class of cabin, not the entire ship. Even so, I still wouldn't want it.