Monica Rhee
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 14, 2023
I checked disney wish cruises leaving on December and noticed room #11052 is almost available. Does anybody know why?!
It’s 4a deluxe family oceanview with veranda.What type of room is it?
Thank you. It makes no sense to me either so I was hoping someone knows why…It makes no sense to me. Above that room is another stateroom. It is across from the elevator but so are other rooms.
I don’t have an answer for your question.
That's possible, but it's marked as 'emergency exit' though there is no alarm or anything so most people don't use it. We used it a couple times just to see but mostly went through the elevator bay. If I had a room down there, which there are really only 5 or 6 rooms are that way, I' would have probably 'missed' the sign and used it more often.@justkeepswimmin - Thanks for that info on access to the deck! i had wondered / hoped, but figured it would just dead end.
With that info, would this cabin be just 3 doors away from an outside exit? That could turn off people.
The more expensive rooms are usually the last to sell. A lot of times when I book GT rates I get put in the more expensive rooms. It really means nothing that it's the last one left. It could have been booked at one time and they canceled you never know.Because it’s waiting for you to book it. One cruise, only 11042 is open. It’s the last to be picked for the team.
Otherwise, no obvious reason, nor easy to find reports of problems.
I think it’s a lock off room. I ran across this on the Dream. It was not open and then it opened up. I speculated that maybe it was held for the connecting room for some reason? Maybe people don’t want it because it connects? Idk. But it might be a piece of that puzzle.I checked disney wish cruises leaving on December and noticed room #11052 is almost available. Does anybody know why?!
I think it’s a lock off room. I ran across this on the Dream. It was not open and then it opened up. I speculated that maybe it was held for the connecting room for some reason? Maybe people don’t want it because it connects? Idk. But it might be a piece of that puzzle.
The majority of rooms on Disney ships connect.I think it’s a lock off room. I ran across this on the Dream. It was not open and then it opened up. I speculated that maybe it was held for the connecting room for some reason? Maybe people don’t want it because it connects? Idk. But it might be a piece of that puzzle.
Yeah I’m sorry I don’t know what I’m talking about probably. I should have mentioned it was the room that connected to the Roy suite. It wasn’t coming up when searching and then one day it popped up. I thought to myself that maybe they try to not list that one until someone books the Roy suite and if that person doesn’t need that connecting room, they open it up. IdkThe majority of rooms on Disney ships connect.
Very true!The more expensive rooms are usually the last to sell. A lot of times when I book GT rates I get put in the more expensive rooms. It really means nothing that it's the last one left. It could have been booked at one time and they canceled you never know.
Not to get too far off the rails, but oh my how this is 100% not true. I had the worst sleep ever on a Magic cruise when we had a connecting room. There was a screaming child at all hours of the night and then, for some reason, they had set an alarm on their phone that went off at 5:30 AM every morning that they would then snooze until 8 AM. That thing literally went off every 10 minutes from 5:30 to 8:00 AM. I can't even HEAR that alarm tone on an iPhone any more without my heart racing. It was truly a nightmare. I refuse to stay in connecting rooms after that incident.Connecting rooms on cruise ships arent an issue with sound, so not sure why people wouldn't want them