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Wonder of the Seas Hidden Cabin Problem: Cabin 14564 Tour

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Journey with Josh
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What This Creator Said
Creator Had Mixed FeelingsCabin / Ship TourπŸ₯‰Knowledgeable Creator

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Creator's Key Takeaways

I stayed in cabin 14564 on Wonder of the Seas. It was less than wonderful, but still very comfortable, with easy access to the elevators.

The room's nice. Um, we've spent 24 hours here and uh, the one thing that I can say is at night, remember this room is right next to where the elevators are, so you're going to get a lot of foot traffic.

Would I book this room again? Probably not because being right next to the elevators with the noise, not my thing.

I think it's a good room. I think it's great for people that need to be close to the elevators.

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Avoid booking cabins right next to elevators if you are sensitive to noise.
βœ“Consider the balcony overhang when planning outdoor activities.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the features and layout of cabin 14564 on Wonder of the Seas?
QWhat are the potential noise issues with this cabin location?

Topics Covered

Cabin Balcony1 Happy BaconCabin InteriorΒ½ Happy BaconService CrewMeh

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Wonder of the Seas Hidden Cabin Problem: Cabin 14564 Tour I stayed in cabin 14564 on Wonder of the Seas. It was less than wonderful, but still very comfortable, with easy access to the elevators. I hope you enjoy this tour of Cabin 14564. Wonder of the Seas, Royal Caribbean's mega-ship, was the largest cruise ship in the world at launch. At 236, 857 gross tonnage, 1,188 feet long, and 210 feet wide, it can hold up to 6,988 guests and 2,300 crew. Stateroom #: 14564 Category: Category 2D - Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony Description: Balcony staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, a sitting area with a sofa, a full bathroom, and a private balcony. Deck: Deck 14 Occupancy: Can accommodate up to 2 guests in this particular cabin Accessible? No Connecting? No Window Type: Balcony Stateroom Size: 182 sq ft* Balcony 50 sq ft* *Square footage is not specific to this cabin, but rather as an average in this category type. All new on this new and improved experience is the Suite Neighborhood, Ultimate Family Suite, The Mason Jar, New Pool Deck, Vue Bar, Wonder PlayScape, and Social 100 Patio. In this video, I show you a standard ocean-view balcony cabin on deck 14. This cabin is spacious and modern with many power outlets for your electronics. Also, plenty of wardrobe space is provided for clothes and a comfortable modern bathroom with elegant touches. Click on that Thumbs Up if you like this video. Don't forget to subscribe. 🍸 Let's Talk! ------------------------------------------------------- Email: info @journeywithjosh.com Instagram: @JourneyWithJosh2020 Facebook: @JourneyWithJosh2020 Cruise Critic: https://boards.cruisecritic.com/profile/656871-joshsc/ Shipmate: JourneyWithJosh Blog: www.journeywithjosh.com #TravelVlog #CruiseVlog #Cruise #Travel www.journeywithjosh.com (c) 2022 --------------------------------------------------------------- #cruisevlog #ROYALCARIBBEAN #WONDEROFTHESEAS