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5th July 2008, 07:42 PM
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#1 (permalink)
| | Guest | Mariner ots cabin position? Go to RoyalCaribbean.com and type in name of ship. 7341 is apparently
an inside stateroom adjacent to 7343 and across a small corridor from
7337. | |
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5th July 2008, 09:47 PM
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#2 (permalink)
| | Guest | Mariner ots cabin position?
frijoli wrote:
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> We booked this cabin,7341, On RC Mariner of the Seas, and I was curious
> as to what was next to it. There is a gap in the cabins, and I have a
> suspicion this may be storage. I am NOT interested in staying next to
> the supply room for the cabin stewards. Anyone know for sure what this is?
>
> Clay
If you don't like the cabin, why did you accept it???
Bill | |
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6th July 2008, 06:27 AM
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#3 (permalink)
| | Guest | Mariner ots cabin position? In article <g4o2nk$ug2$1@aioe.org>, frijoli <C@dud.net> wrote:
> We booked this cabin,7341, On RC Mariner of the Seas, and I was curious
> as to what was next to it. There is a gap in the cabins, and I have a
> suspicion this may be storage. I am NOT interested in staying next to
> the supply room for the cabin stewards. Anyone know for sure what this is?
If it was used for storage it isn't going to be used much. And it is
too small and in too odd a location to be a major supply room. If it
were used by the cabin stewards for anything, they work when people are
usually not in their cabin. Not something I would worry about.
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Charles | |
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6th July 2008, 06:35 AM
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#4 (permalink)
| | Guest | Mariner ots cabin position? In article <48703235.C9EB4310@************>, Bill
<billrubin@************> wrote:
> If you don't like the cabin, why did you accept it???
Perhaps he booked it on the phone and did not have the deck plans? He
might of specified he wanted a cabin in the middle. Or it might have
been a guarantee. In either of those cases it might be possible to get
the cabin changed. I have done it in both the above instances when I
found out something about the cabin I did not like. Even a guarantee
assignment.
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Charles | |
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6th July 2008, 11:56 AM
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#5 (permalink)
| | Guest | Mariner ots cabin position? That space is obviously where they hide all the oldest passengers.
~~DORIS~~
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Carnival Legend 9-7-2008
RCCL Grandeur 12-8-2008 | |
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6th July 2008, 12:10 PM
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#6 (permalink)
| | Guest | Mariner ots cabin position? On Jul 6, 11:56 am, Dori...@********** (Cruise Crazy) wrote:
> That space is obviously where they hide all the oldest passengers.
It's not a HAL cruise ... :-) | |
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6th July 2008, 12:11 PM
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#7 (permalink)
| | Guest | Mariner ots cabin position? In article <20072-4870F935-1637@storefull-3133.bay.**********>, Cruise
Crazy <DorisIs@**********> wrote:
> That space is obviously where they hide all the oldest passengers.
Wrong cruise line :)
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Charles | |
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6th July 2008, 12:19 PM
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#8 (permalink)
| | Guest | Mariner ots cabin position? In article
<ef01f7f2-f5ec-44c8-b735-7a2ff5f8f4e9@r66g2000hsg.************.com>,
number6 <snumber6@********> wrote:
> On Jul 6, 11:56 am, Dori...@********** (Cruise Crazy) wrote:
> > That space is obviously where they hide all the oldest passengers.
>
> It's not a HAL cruise ... :-)
I doubt that tiny a space would be large enough to hide them all on
HAL...but it might be large enough to hide them all on Royal
Caribbean... :)
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Charles | |
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7th July 2008, 07:26 AM
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#9 (permalink)
| | Guest | Mariner ots cabin position?
> On Jul 6, 11:56 am, Dori...@**********
> (Cruise Crazy) wrote:
> That space is obviously where they hide
> all the oldest passengers.
> It's not a HAL cruise ... :-)
> I doubt that tiny a space would be large
> enough to hide them all on HAL...but it
> might be large enough to hide them all
> on Royal Caribbean... :)
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> Charles
> ---
Glad that at least one person could figure it out. Thanks Charles.
~~DORIS~~
________ / /___/ /___/ /_________
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Carnival Legend 9-7-2008
RCCL Grandeur 12-8-2008 | |
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12th July 2008, 10:32 PM
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#10 (permalink)
| | Guest | Mariner ots cabin position? [Default] Thus spake frijoli <C@dud.net>:
>We booked this cabin,7341, On RC Mariner of the Seas, and I was curious
>as to what was next to it. There is a gap in the cabins, and I have a
>suspicion this may be storage. I am NOT interested in staying next to
>the supply room for the cabin stewards. Anyone know for sure what this is?
>
>Clay
Ah ****, Clay, the world is about to end, I'm giving you a straight
answer.
It's a passage way. I have no earthly idea why they have one there,
with another three doors down. Unfortunately, it looks like a medium
noisey cabin. | |
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