WONDER OF THE SEAS ROYAL CARIBBEAN - ACCESSIBLE BALCONY CABIN #12166 REVIEW & TOUR
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this mirror is by the front door if i spin around you'll be able to see that both the front door and the bathroom door are wider than normal and that's because this is an accessible cabin
this bed is massive really colossal it's only me tonight so i'll have it all to myself
the sofa it's massive just so you can see how big it is i'm going to lie along it so you can get a sense of its size it's wonderful
i've never seen such a great sized balcony and again this is not a suite this cabin it's a regular cabin
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So what are the cabins like on Royal Caribbean's newest - and biggest in the world - cruise ship Wonder of the Seas? The answer is: BIG like the ship. Well, my cabin was at any rate. Because it was available and nobody else needed it on my sailing I was assigned an accessible balcony cabin #12166 which was on deck 12, forward and this video offers a tour and review of the cabin. The space was amazing, from floor space to the size of the balcony (that was really awesome actually) to the bed and bathroom. Obviously because this is accessible the doors were all bigger than normal, both the entrance door to the cabin as well as the bathroom. Plus there were emergency switches and cords in case assistance is needed. And the storage space was unbelievable. If these cabins are going spare they can be offered to other passengers at the last minute. This cabin was brilliant and the price is exactly the same as any other balcony cabin. It's just the size of it that's different. The decor, the shower gel etc is exactly the same as in other cabins.