P&O Iona Balcony Cabin Review
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We stayed in cabin 10228, forward, port side. It's a standard balcony cabin and can sleep up to 3.
I personally prefer we don't need any more storage space than this but I can imagine some of you and if you've got three or four passengers in a cabin that might be a bit of a struggle.
Be aware that your cabin Steward is going to do a full clean change of towels take out any rubbish every morning so help them out you just need to pop this outside your door so they know that they can come in and make up your cabin.
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We are just off P&O Iona and I am excited to share my new vlog series starting with the embarkation process (search "Travel Blog Jamie P&O Iona check in and embarkation process") and now it's time for a good ole' fashioned cabin tour! We stayed in cabin 10228, forward, port side. It's a standard balcony cabin and can sleep up to 3. Yes, it's standard, and I know exactly why you will want to double check when you watch!! Ha ha! So, here's the tour plus loads of hints, tips, reminders and a look at the in-room dining menu and of course, a hair dryer test and a wee gossip in the nearby laundrette! What do you think? Would you stay in one of these or are you team inside all the way? Drop your comments below! Don't forget to like, subscribe and turn on notifications for my weekly travel and cruise vlogs. You can also follow me on Twitter and Instagram @travelblogjamie, facebook @jamiwerobinsd and my website "travelblogjamie.com". #cruise #cruiseship #pando #iona #cruisevlogger #pandocruises