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Old 03-31-2009, 08:57 AM   #16
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We loved our verandah! It was one of the highlights of our trip. DH and I agree that we'd rather save the extra $ to upgrade for a veranda. I think Disneybine said it best:
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I think we've been spoiled and probably won't ever cruise without a verandah For us, it is pure luxury to be sitting outside in the privacy of our own verandah, sipping coffee or soda, and watch the ship pull into port or just watch the wide ocean.
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I was merely referring to removing towels from the spa for the pool on CC day, because they took all the pool towels for the beach!
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I knew it'd be a minor thing like that. I mean, seriously, we're all just thinking happy thoughts when we're at Disney!
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We loved our veranda. For me it was a nessecsity. I am claustraphobic. all of us loved to sit out on it and watch the water.
Once the curtains are drawn it blocks out the sun.
I would not cruise without one.

The smoking thing was a non issue. DH smokes and he is pretty courtious about it. We've been training him . Myself and DD7 have asthma. Other then him I saw smoking but did'nt smell any nearby except for his.
You can hear every word between verandas so that is always something to keep in mind.
It was pretty breezy in Jan so we could'nt leave the door open except for when we were docked.
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As a one time cruiser only I will chime in here. Our first and only cruise was the eastern repo last August. It was 15 days. We had a veranda. I would NEVER cruise again without one. We didn't leave the door open because for the most part it was very humid. But, the ability to go out and just enjoy the air, watch the dolpins and birds (when they were around), and just relax was one of the best parts of our trip. I confess I used it more than DH but he explored the ship more than I did. I have some motion issues and having a place to go where it was quiet was great for me. The drapes are double, one heavy, one light so we had not problem with making it as dark as we needed. We had no problem with smokers or noise from our neighbors either.

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I appreciate all of this feedback. I think Disney would sell out if they had some smoke-free cruises through the year! My son has asthma and the smoking is a concern as we consider which type of room to get. Mostly your posts compared inside rooms to rooms with verandahs. What about the rooms that are oceanview with just portholes -- any feedback on those?
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Smile Oceanview Cabins vs. Verandah Staterooms

To book an oceanview cabin or a verandah cabin depends on your personal choice and budget. We only book verandah cabins because I have claustrophobia and cannot feel boxed in, even with a window.

The oceanview cabins on the Disney Wonder and Disney Magic have a large round window which looks to be roughly three feet in diameter (and I repeat roughly). I have walked by these staterooms and the window looks large.

A quick comparison between oceanview in category 8 and verandah in category 6 for example would be the square footage, one having a verandah and the other not, and location on the ships. The layouts are very similar, in that they have a sitting area which converts into a sleeping area and then in the other area, a queen sized bed or two twin beds. They both also have the split bath which consists of two small rooms one with a tub and a sink and the second room with a sink and a toilet.

As far as smoking and the issues on the verandah, there can be some. My advice would be to book a cabin near the front (forward/bow) because as the ship travels the wind will bring the smoke towards the back. We experienced this problem and just had to deal with it. It was difficult enjoying the night air because our fellow cruiser also seemed to enjoy his cigar during the same times. We just left it alone.

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An oceanview stateroom is nice for those who daylight - a common "complaint" about the inside staterooms is never knowing if it's daytime or nighttime. Having a window also gives the appearance of a larger room, even though there's really no difference.

A verandah actually is bigger, by having a balcony to step out onto. It also allows fresh air to circulate in the room, though you are encouraged to keep the door closed.

I've sailed with a porthole and a verandah and will not do anything other than a verandah now. But that's because my motion sickness is frequently due to being inside, so with a verandah, I can get fresh air. I also love watching the water and watching the ship dock in the mornings. We won't price anything else anymore, preferring to save for a verandah than take a cheaper room sooner (that way we won't be lamenting what we "could have done").
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