Jump to content

Breeze Questions


Cruiser-66
 Share

Recommended Posts

Ready to book the Breeze and have a couple questions. Can you open the balcony dividers? If you book a cabin for 4, which their are only two of us, are the bunks recessed in the ceiling or do they hang on the wall? Also which dinning room is anytime dinning?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Some balcony dividers can be opened. To know for sure, Google "goccl breeze" and open the document. Then click on "stateroom descriptions" and then select your deck. Locate your cabin number in the list and it will tell you with which adjacent cabin(s), if any, the divider can be opened.

 

The forward main dining room on deck 3 is usually used for anytime dining.

 

Not sure about the bunk beds' location. When you book, they may want you to choose a cabin for 2--instead of 2 in a cabin for 4.

 

Here's hoping you have a great cruise. Bon Voyage!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ready to book the Breeze and have a couple questions. Can you open the balcony dividers? If you book a cabin for 4, which their are only two of us, are the bunks recessed in the ceiling or do they hang on the wall? Also which dinning room is anytime dinning?

 

No additional comment on the balcony dividers...

 

Why *would* you book a cabin for 4, if there are only 2 of you? Carnival probably won't let you choose a cabin for 4, but if you would happen to get put into a cabin for 4, the bunks will be up in the ceiling and out of your way.

 

 

The Sapphire dining room (Midship a.k.a. forward) deck 3 *is* the anytime dining. We were in that dining room on deck 4 (late seating) on 10/10 sailing and saw lots of people coming and going downstairs.

 

GP

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Also be aware that if you are allowed to book a quad cabin with only 2 people and they need the quad for a 3 or 4 person party you are subject to being moved.

 

I would rather book a double and know that's where I will be. They are the same size anyway.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yikes!! They limit the number of divider balconies they will open? Thanks so much for that tip. We have family in the cabin next to us with a balcony divider that opens and definitely want access to both cabins. Will do that first thing on the ship! Appreciate it:)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ready to book the Breeze and have a couple questions. Can you open the balcony dividers? If you book a cabin for 4, which their are only two of us, are the bunks recessed in the ceiling or do they hang on the wall? Also which dinning room is anytime dinning?

 

In a cabin for 4, the 3rd bunk is the sofa. The 4th bunk drops down from the ceiling. The cabin steward has the tool that lowers the bunk....you won't be able to raise and lower it on you own.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yikes!! They limit the number of divider balconies they will open? Thanks so much for that tip. We have family in the cabin next to us with a balcony divider that opens and definitely want access to both cabins. Will do that first thing on the ship! Appreciate it:)

 

Make sure one person in each cabin goes to Guest Services. :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You really don't need to go to GS to open the balcony doors. We always have a pair of scissors with us & i have found that sliding the scissors in the "keyhole" & turning will unlock the door. The lock is a simple square hole that anything that will fit & catch the sides can be used to open. Often the steward will re-lock it when they clean but I just go and unlock it when we come back the cabin.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is how the balcony door issue was explained to me. Every other one can be opened. AND every other cabin has connecting doors. So if say 3 cabins in a row you could go from the first to the last without going out in the hallway. You could go from the first balcony to the second but then you would have to then go from cabin 2 to 3 thru the connecting door. Does my explanation make sense? Thats how it was for us when we had 3 in a row.. If all dividers were open then some windows would be blocked.

 

My PVP explained it to me.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On every Carnival cruise I've taken, the steward always locks our cabin balcony door (I try to remember myself but sometimes I forget) when he/she comes in to clean, etc.

 

I have heard stories of thieves climbing over the balcony dividers (there's an opening at the top big enough for someone to crawl over it) and robbing people:eek:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We usually just ask our steward and they happily open the balcony divider. Never heard about a limit. Maybe that's a guideline for the smaller class of ships.

 

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk

 

This is what we do. In all of our cruises we have never gone to guest services. We just ask our room steward as soon as we see him and he opens it shortly after. We have never been denied.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On every Carnival cruise I've taken, the steward always locks our cabin balcony door (I try to remember myself but sometimes I forget) when he/she comes in to clean, etc.

 

I have heard stories of thieves climbing over the balcony dividers (there's an opening at the top big enough for someone to crawl over it) and robbing people:eek:

 

I guess I will stop laughing at my husband when he keeps locking the balcony lock before we leave the cabin each time. Never even thought about someone doing this, but your right you never know nowadays. Thanks for the tip!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
 Share

  • Forum Jump
    • Categories
      • Welcome to Cruise Critic
      • Hurricane Zone 2024
      • Cruise Insurance Q&A w/ Steve Dasseos of Tripinsurancestore.com June 2024
      • New Cruisers
      • Cruise Lines “A – O”
      • Cruise Lines “P – Z”
      • River Cruising
      • ROLL CALLS
      • Cruise Critic News & Features
      • Digital Photography & Cruise Technology
      • Special Interest Cruising
      • Cruise Discussion Topics
      • UK Cruising
      • Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
      • Canadian Cruisers
      • North American Homeports
      • Ports of Call
      • Cruise Conversations
×
×
  • Create New...