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Studio Lounge Open to Anyone


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I guess I should've tagged this with my last set of questions. I understand the studio lounge is a perk of having one of those super funky awesome single cabins, but I was just curious if there are ever times it's open to anyone. It looks like a snazzy little place to go have a quiet drink or two.

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They prop the door to the Lounge open every evening for a singles reception. At that time it's open to anyone, presumably to meet up with folks for dinner. It's only the door that's open to the elevator lobby, not the "back" door that opens only to the Solo corridor.

 

This lounge has the only remaining coffee machine where you can make your own lattes and cappuchinos. It's labeled in German, though, so some guessing is involved. :)

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This is interesting. I was just saying on another thread that I loved the studio concept, but when I stayed in the studio I would wake up in the night and feel like the walls were coming in. I would love to be able to meet people for dinner, etc.

 

I might have to look at the Epic again for a future cruise and just pay the double occupancy for a regular inside.

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