Kreuzfahrt-Reiseberichte

Transatlantik 2006 -  Barcelona - Miami

Review - Transatlantic Cruise 2006 with the Voyager of the Seas



Our cabin (#1655, inside, deck 10) was not what I would call huge or spacious, however, the furniture and the new bedding in green-turquoise colors had a very inviting appeal. Closets and hangers were adequate.
A small sofa and a glass table, a chair and a writing table completed the furnishing. I could do without the refrigerator in order to have more space for the clothes. We had a safe in one closet and 110V and 220V power outlets. The bathroom was small but practical, with a shower cubicle instead of a shower curtain (which I hate). Thus, there were no unpleasant contacts with a curtain. In the mirrored wall cabinet and under the sink there was enough space for our personal belongings. Our feeling was that the bathroom was smaller than on other ships.
Instead, the hallways were wider than normal, in order for passengers with wheelchairs or baby buggies to be able to leave those outside the cabin.

The new bedding gets lots of approval everywhere; however, I have a different opinion here. First of all I asked our stateroom attendant to separate the beds, so that we would obtain more space to get in and out of the beds. Thus, we got separate coverlets and avoided the nightly struggles other passengers had. But after one night, I had to ask the stateroom attendant again to do me a favor and get me a good old blanket, because the new coverlet was too heavy for me. But my husband Uwe loved them and many others loved them, too.


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