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The Q6 suites are not new. The new ones are Q4s on level 8.

Rob

Thank you. Just watched the refit video again and I see what you mean - the aft additions related to deck 6 and above.

Were the Q6's just refurbished with carpets and furnishings as all the suites?

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Be careful on the Q6's on the QV now. They used to have huge open balconies on decks 4 and 5 but no longer.

 

The refit on deck 6 to the Q1s has caused those on deck 5 to have a large overhang now. Those on deck 4 are not as affected.

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Resurrecting this thread to ask if anyone has photos of the interiors and balconies of any of these Q6 cabins on decks 4 and 5?

Any comments on pros & cons would be helpful too :)

 

Here are a few interior pictures from QV Suite 4192 taken on a voyage last October/November. We have enjoyed some of the Q5s and loved the corner deck on them but we liked this suite enough to have booked it for a Baltic trip in 2019.

 

Pro:

Quiet location (only lost souls pass your doorway!)

Lots of space

Large balcony

 

Con:

A long walk to the elevators to the Grills

 

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Thanks so much for posting these photos.:)

The layout is very similar (from memory) to other QG cabins on the side of the ship, but with a more spectacular view. The walk to the midships lift isn't a problem, the extra exercise will be welcome.

Do you have any balcony pictures?

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Thanks so much for posting these photos.:)

The layout is very similar (from memory) to other QG cabins on the side of the ship, but with a more spectacular view. The walk to the midships lift isn't a problem, the extra exercise will be welcome.

Do you have any balcony pictures?

 

We have many photos from the balcony but none of the balcony itself. Prior to the refit there were chairs and a table to accommodate a meal but these have been removed. There are two lounger type chairs now along with a storage box for the cushions. In any case, there is space enough to host at least a dozen guest for a stand-up cocktail event. It's a wonderful spot on the ship!

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Thanks for the great pics and positive comments. We have just booked 4190 for a Baltic Cruise next year but had read some very negative reviews with regard to very disturbing vibrations in the next door cabin 4188 (although posted some years ago). I can only assume you had no problems with this regard given that you have booked the same cabin for your future cruise.

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