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Originally Posted by AAPlatRN
(Post 11031321)
One thing to consider is to see if there are any handcap or accessible cabins available. We stayed in one and it slept 3 comfortably. We didn't have to provide any documentation, we just requested it.
I am not disabled. I just don't agree with advising the OP to book an ADA cabin. |
Originally Posted by mikeef
(Post 11015441)
I cruised all the time with my parents and a younger brother on Princess when I was a teenager. We had an inside cabin with bunkbeds. It was tight, but truthfully, we spent so little time in the cabin that it didn't matter.
Mike I agree with Mike 100%. I doubt your 14-year old is gonna be in the cabin that much. He'll basically just show up to change clothes for dinner and to sleep. The scenery is beautiful, and the ships are a wonderful experience - so get out of your room and experience them. :) |
What did bother me was that in two different places, the ship sent out a small boat with photographers with telephoto lenses, and photographed all the people on their balconies. That I really thought was an invasion of privacy. I personally wasn't doing anything embarrassing, but some folks were less than fully dressed in their photos. |
Originally Posted by Viajera
(Post 11063858)
I understand this point of view but that's one of the things that I liked the most when I booked a balcony on one of my Alaska cruises. How else are you going to have a photo of you and companions from that angle? Interesting.
I would also point out that very few of the photos sold - almost all of them were still in the racks as we disembarked. |
Originally Posted by CDTraveler
(Post 11065091)
So the potential desire of a few for the photo (and the ship's desire to make more money) strips away the reasonable expectation of privacy?
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Originally Posted by CDTraveler
(Post 11012913)
This I don't think is correct for most ships. We were on Deck 11 of the Dawn Princess - basically the top deck of cabins - and there was no way to see onto anyone else's balcony. The ship's sides are close to vertical, not staggered, so you really can't overlook anything on the ship from a balcony.
See the two photos here (courtesy of a poster on CruiseCritic): http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...03442853TnzlLM |
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