Royal Caribbean Junior Suite Tour: Mariner of the Seas (Room 1652)
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The bathroom is going to be a little bit bigger than the normal rooms.
You do get a bathtub which is super nice especially traveling with younger children.
This is one of my favorite features of the junior suite. Um, lots of extra storage in here.
It does come with the Lavaza um, cappuccino or I should say espresso machine. Um, which is also nice.
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Take a quick walkthrough of Room 1652, a Junior Suite on Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas! π While we were already settled in (pardon the mess!), this tour gives you a real-life look at the extra space you get with a suite. Highlights of this cabin: πΏ The Bathroom: Much larger than standard rooms, featuring a full bathtubβperfect for families with kids! π Walk-in Closet: Plenty of storage for all your luggage and gear. β Amenities: Includes a Lavazza espresso machine for your morning caffeine fix. π Power Tip: Limited plugs! Thereβs one adapter-style plug by the vanity and two USBs, but none by the bed. βοΈ Medical Fridge: A heads-up for those with refrigerated medsβwe (and others) noticed some cooling issues on this ship. π The Balcony: A great size for relaxing, though it features standard chairs rather than loungers. Is a Junior Suite worth the upgrade for your next cruise? Let me know in the comments! π #royalcaribbean #MarinerOfTheSeas #CruiseTour #JuniorSuite #CruiseTips #TravelGuide #ShipTour #CruiseLife