Enchantment of the Seas Balcony Cabin Tour

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John from In the Loop Travel provides a detailed tour of a balcony stateroom on Royal Caribbean's Enchantment of the Seas. Located on deck seven, the cabin is situated two levels below the Lido deck buffet and near a stairway. The creator notes that because the ship was built in 1997, the room features older technology compared to modern vessels. Specifically, he points out that the lighting system requires individual switches throughout the room rather than a single key card power system. The cabin includes a large bed that can be converted into two singles, two drawer nightstands, and a large couch that functions as a pullout bed to accommodate up to four people. Amenities mentioned include a computer desk with three drawers, two US plugs, one European plug, and a lack of USB outlets. The room is equipped with a flat screen TV, a mini fridge that arrives empty, and a privacy controller to mute cruise director announcements. The balcony features a table and two chairs. The tour concludes with an examination of the closet space, which includes shelving and folding doors.
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I am right here 7 5 3 6 and it's a nice balcony cabin deck 7
this is a nice large balcony room very spacious
we are sailing today toward Nassau Bahamas from Miami
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