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Does anyone know if the bed can be made into 2 beds on the Scenic Amber? Also, how is the drink service on the upper deck? Got to have a cocktail or two when viewing the scenery.

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Yes I think you can request before you board and just let them know your up there.

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I have been told that all Scenic river ships are basically the same.

 

On our trip on Scenic Jewel - it was 2 beds. We didnt ask for that and were expecting a double bed.

They were joined together as one but made up separately - ie a single size sheet, blanket on both singles.

 

Would be easy to separate them and have a gap in middle if you wanted. (although cabins are small, this would leave very little space on outside of beds)

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Your right Kristelle the size of the even the Deluxe Balcony cabins is governed by - fore and aft so extra length the width apart from the after end cabins cannot be changed. So technically you can have twin beds but not by much although it may be enough for you.

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21 hours ago, Canal archive said:

Yes I think you can request before you board and just let them know your up there.

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Birthday bottle of Veuve Clicquot no Dom but you can’t have everything.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is there a bar on the top deck of the Scenic Amber?  The Scenic website does not have a deck plan for their river ships, just a simple side-view, so it's difficult to tell what is on which deck.

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53 minutes ago, BlairsvilleCruiseGirl said:

s there a bar on the top deck of the Scenic Amber?  The Scenic website does not have a deck plan for their river ships, just a simple side-view, so it's difficult to tell what is on which deck.

 

No, there's not. Like other cruise lines, in order to make the boat as big as possible and yet to fit under low bridges everything on the top deck can be collapsed and the wheelhouse can be lowered.

 

However, you can be served drinks on the top  deck by waiting staff.

 

The side view identifies the position of restaurant and bar. Yes, a plan of each floor would be useful.

 

I don't know if you have this video on your site, but on the UK site there is a video of the Scenic Jasper - which is a sister ship to Amber - which shows the top deck and people being served drinks there. This is a link to the video

https://www.scenic.co.uk/river/river-experience/ship-experience/our-ships-europe?wvideo=cccst0gtf8

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Just search for deck plans. Yes you can separate the beds. No there is no bar on the Sun Deck but if people are up there so will the crew!

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The deck forward of the wheelhouse does not get cleared and is a pleasant place to sit with a cocktail/ cold beer or any drink delivered by your crew. Enjoy as they soon get to know your favourite so relaxe.

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