Connecting Staterooms Explained | Star of the Seas
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You have these two doors behind you right now. It's actually across the hall from me.
If you have both of these rooms, they're both your rooms. They will close these outside doors.
It's a little bit different, but it gives you a lot more wall space and floor space in the room.
If the parents want a little bit of privacy, they can close it. They can close their own door.
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On Star of the Seas and Icon of the Seas, connecting staterooms work differently than on most ships. Instead of an interior connecting door, you’ll find two doors across the hall with an outer door that can be closed to create your private connecting space. This setup keeps more wall and floor space inside each cabin, while still allowing easy access between rooms. A helpful detail to know if you’re booking connecting rooms for your family. #StaroftheSeas #IconoftheSeas #RoyalCaribbean #CruiseTips #BrittanyTravels Follow along with me! Please like, share, and subscribe. My FREE services include all aspects of planning that perfect vacation. Fill out a FREE Custom Quote request on my website https://brittanytravelsmmt.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@mmtravels.brittany https://www.facebook.com/mmtravels.brittany https://www.instagram.com/mmtravels.brittany/