Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady Limited View Sea Terrace 8278A
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The view is over the lifeboat. Now, depending on where you are up and down the ship, you may have greater obstruction or less obstruction.
Do make sure though that they come back on board because they threaten to charge you $25 for each one.
It's super hot out in Barcelona today. I'm already sweating.
I hope you have enjoyed my cabin tour on board Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady in the Limited View Sea Terrace.
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Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady Limited View Sea Terrace 8278A. See EXACTLY how much of the view is blocked. Book your next cruise here through the Virgin Voyages official site - https://www.virginvoyages.com/book/voyage-planner/find-a-voyage?agencyId=4550&agentId=75947¤cyCode=USD Please subscribe to our channel - https://www.youtube.com/@itstimetotravel_now?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome aboard! In this video, we’re giving you an inside look at one of Virgin Voyages’ most budget-friendly balcony options — the Limited View Sea Terrace on the Scarlet Lady. If you’re wondering what “limited view” actually means, how much of the ocean you’ll see, and whether it’s still worth booking — this video is for you. 0:00 - Intro 04:20 - See the Limited Views 🚢 Scarlet Lady Limited View Sea Terrace – Is It Worth It? | Full Cabin Tour + Honest Review 🛏️ Inside the Limited View Sea Terrace Cabin Join us for a full walkthrough of the Limited View Sea Terrace cabin. While the layout is nearly identical to the standard Sea Terrace rooms, what makes these cabins different is what’s outside — or more specifically, what’s in the way. These rooms typically come with an obstructed view, thanks to lifeboats or structural elements partially blocking the ocean. In this video, you’ll see exactly how much of the view is blocked — no surprises, no booking regrets. 🌊 What to Expect from the Balcony The balcony still includes Virgin Voyages’ signature red hammock, a small table, and chairs. It’s a great space for relaxing — even if the view isn’t 100% clear. We show you the view from this cabin, and just how obstructed it actually is, so you can decide for yourself if the tradeoff is worth the savings. 🎥 Cabin Features Overview Inside, you’ll find Virgin’s signature modern aesthetic — sleek lighting, a rainfall shower, plenty of storage, a mini-fridge, flat-screen TV, and USB ports galore. We’ll also show you how the app controls everything from lights to curtain settings, and how to use the mood lighting to create that perfect post-beach glow. 💸 Is It Worth Booking? In this video, we break down the pros and cons of booking a Limited View Sea Terrace: Pros: Often cheaper than standard Sea Terrace cabins Same interior space and features Private balcony still gives fresh air and outdoor space Cons: Obstructed ocean view (varies by cabin - this is 8278A) No upgrade to RockStar or premium perks You’ll want to double-check the deck and position before booking 🧭 Our Honest Thoughts If you’re a traveler who just wants a private outdoor space and doesn’t mind a bit of metal in the view, the Limited View Sea Terrace might be the smartest value on the ship. But if waking up to an open ocean horizon is non-negotiable, you might prefer to upgrade. Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/itstimetotravel_now/ Please share this video - https://youtu.be/Kggs7mHLcRs