Norwegian Star Mini Suite Cabin Tour - NCL 11002
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we love having an in room coffee pot
this room is spacious and can be divided with a sliding privacy curtain
the bathroom is large by Cruis standards and offers plenty of storage space
the balcony is beautiful and well sheltered with great views near the front of the ship
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Norwegian Cruise Line Star Mini Suite Balcony Cabin 11002 Tour Hey cruisers, it’s Sheri with CruiseTipsTV. Welcome to mini suite cabin 11002 on the Norwegian star. Here’s a look at the full size foldout sofa bed, shown in both formations. Here’s the coffee pot and mini bar area. We LOVE having an in room coffee pot! To the left of the fridge, you’ll find two sliding shelves, great for storing extra drinks and other small items. Just above the mini bar is the safe, which operates with a 4-digit code that you choose. This room is spacious, and can be divided with a sliding privacy curtain. You’ll notice this room is filled with Lots of mirrors and interesting artwork. The hairdryer is mounted adjacent to the vanity area, and electrical outlets. Let’s take a look at some of the storage options here. These drawers are a bit shallow, but nice to have. You’ll find Lots of storage in and above the closest, but some of the shelving inside the closet is a bit difficult to access. The bathroom is large by cruise standards and offers plenty of storage space. The sliding doors for privacy in both the shower and toilet areas are a nice touch. But the best part, in our opinion, is the bathtub. The balcony is beautiful and well sheltered with great views near the front of the ship. That’s it for this episode. Thanks for watching, and until next time, we’ll see you on the high seas.