Voyager of the Seas Embarkation Day 🚢 | Brisbane Australia + Jr Suite 9240 Cabin Tour
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It's a little bigger than the average U stateateroom bathroom because this is a junior suite.
The tub you may have to step up about 2 ft. So, it is rather high. So, if you have mobility issues, you may want to take that into consideration.
We absolutely love these shelves because we use packing cubes and they actually sit perfectly on the shelves there uh with no issues.
What's missing is the coffee table. So when we have room service, there's no table here for us to have room service.
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We’re officially on board! 🎉 Join us for Embarkation Day on Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas sailing out of Brisbane, Australia 🇦🇺 In this video, we take you through the full embarkation experience—from arriving at the port to stepping onto the ship—and give you a first look at our Junior Suite (Cabin #9240) 👀 ✨ In this video: Embarkation process in Brisbane First views of Voyager of the Seas Jr. Suite Cabin Tour (#9240) Room layout, space & storage Balcony views 🌊 Whether you’re planning this cruise or just love cruising like we do, this will give you a real look at what to expect!