Has anyone stayed in the 2 bedroom family cabin at the front of the ship? We've never stayed at the front and this is the VERY FRONT. Hoping we love it but would love to hear from anyone that knows something about it :)
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Two bedroom Family cabin at very front of the ship
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just learned something new! Just discovered some ships actually have signage telling folks to do that after sunset. No matter they build a ship costing a few hundred miliion, your cabin lights can screw up crews eyeballs!
Royal Caribbean, from what Ive been told, uses gen 5 Night Vision equipment on the bridge these days, making any bit of light from those forward facing rooms extraordinarily bright to the crew navigating.
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I tried it on Adventure Of The Seas and the cabin was right above the Bridge. It was SO COOL! We could look out the window and see everything the captain was doing (literally, we could see his Command Center).
The only bad thing was (and understandably so), we had to draw the curtains if we turned on lights in the cabin so we didn't blind the staff.
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[quote=CruiseQueenNH]
I tried it on Adventure Of The Seas and the cabin was right above the Bridge. It was SO COOL! We could look out the window and see everything the captain was doing (literally, we could see his Command Center).
The only bad thing was (and understandably so), we had to draw the curtains if we turned on lights in the cabin so we didn't blind the staff.
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just learned something new! Just discovered some ships actually have signage telling folks to do that after sunset. No matter they build a ship costing a few hundred miliion, your cabin lights can screw up crews eyeballs!
I tried it on Adventure Of The Seas and the cabin was right above the Bridge. It was SO COOL! We could look out the window and see everything the captain was doing (literally, we could see his Command Center).
The only bad thing was (and understandably so), we had to draw the curtains if we turned on lights in the cabin so we didn't blind the staff.
Sounds like something worth trying. Afterall, what is anoying about a location for some may not be for you.
Just had another thread PROS AND CONS OF FRONT OF SHIP has some interesting comments..we stayed ONCE in a bow cabin and "retreated to midships and aft" ever since. If you plug in the cabin # and ship, you might wind up with reviews/videos of that specific cabin by folks who have actually stayed in it. good luck....