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I cannot comment about the specifics of the OS but the perks I can. We stayed in a GS on Freedom and this is what we got...

 

Our GS 1298 on Freedom of the Seas May 07

 

Day 1 - upon embarkation, this was waiting for us. The letter is from the Hotel Director. The champagne and bottle of Evian was complimentary.

 

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Day 2 - Fruit and Nut basket delivered to the room

 

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Here is the list the concierge left for us in our suite

 

--Personlized stationary

--Use of Concierge Lounge

--Continental Breakfast servied in the lounge 8am-10am

--Canapes, petit fours and complimentary bar set up 5pm-8:30pm

--Daily Menu display and pre-ordering of your dinner wine

--Reservations for any specialty restaurant

--Explorations! Salon and Spa Appointments

--Arrangements for private parties

--Personalized Discover shopping advice

--Business services such as faxes, copies, etc

--DVD's for your use onboard

--Priority tickets for Ice Show (were in our folder upon Embarkation)

--Cash Transactions

 

To add to this---

--Priority EMBARKATION (not debarkation...NO tender tickets...we had to wait like everyone else)

--robes, slippers, shampoo/conditioner/cream/bath sponge

--Pillow Menu - you could choose from a list of pillows and body pillows for your bed

--fruit basket

--Bottle of Champagne upon Embarkation

--Fresh flowers all week long

--Huge room

--special invitations to art auctions

--we also received postcards in our room (don't know if regular cabins get these)

--stacked fridge with candy, sodas, water (you did have to pay for it though)

 

AND the concierge emailed me the week before the cruise and allowed us to pre-book appts. (Not every concierge does this)

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Has anyone been in one, what are the perks? I understand it sleeps 4, is the room off the master bedroom appropriate for two sisters, with father in main bedroom?

It is one big room...........with a curtain that separates the main bed from the living room area(with the sofa bed)........

 

Heres some pics(click on this one to open up to more) of an OS on the Mariner(Voyager class).

 

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It is one big room...........with a curtain that separates the main bed from the living room area(with the sofa bed)........

 

Heres some pics(click on this one to open up to more) of an OS on the Mariner(Voyager class).

 

Although the balcony on Voyager is smaller than the balcony on Mariner. Owners suites on 1st generation Voyager class ships (Voyager, Explorer & Adventure) have a slightly different set up than the 2nd generation (Navigator, Mariner)

 

Click here for pics more specific to Voyager.

 

http://www.romain-moisescot.com/voyagerclass/albums/albums/cabins/suites/OS/html/OSFR.html

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