Quantum of the Seas Obstructed Balcony Stateroom Tour | Alaska Cruise from Seattle (Is it worth it?)
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We are sailing on Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas to Alaska.
Join us for a tour of our obstructed view balcony room and decide whether saving $1,200 for the booking was worth it.
I absolutely think this is a fantastic room and a great value.
We definitely lucked out. Uh, in total, I believe we saved about 12 to $1,300 by booking an obstructed view room.
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Thinking about booking an obstructed balcony stateroom on Quantum of the Seas? In this video, we give you a full, honest cabin tour of an obstructed balcony room aboard Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas during an Alaska cruise round-trip from Seattle. You’ll see: • The actual balcony view and level of obstruction • Cabin layout, storage, bed space, and bathroom • What “obstructed balcony” really means on this ship • Pros and cons compared to a regular balcony • Whether this room is worth the savings for an Alaska cruise This sailing includes stops in Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan, and Victoria, Canada, making balcony views especially important for glacier viewing and scenic cruising. If you’re researching: • Quantum of the Seas cabins • Obstructed vs regular balcony staterooms • Alaska cruises from Seattle • Royal Caribbean ship tours …this video will help you decide if an obstructed balcony is right for you. Subscribe to @KhizEesa and follow us around the world