Ventura or Azura L107
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Topic author - Cadet
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Ventura or Azura L107
Hi All, info please? I have had to change the dates on a cruise which gave me only a few cabin options. So for the first time ever we are in a suite. Was very excited until I started to rad reviews of Victoria suite L107 on Azura. Any of you lovely people stayed in this one and can reassure me?
The only other suite was E733 and that appears to be completely shaded so no good for a couple of sun worshippers!
Thanks all
Ess
The only other suite was E733 and that appears to be completely shaded so no good for a couple of sun worshippers!
Thanks all
Ess
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Re: Ventura or Azura L107
The sun issue on any balcony is dependant on the direction the ship is going in relative to where the sun is so no matter what it is "hit and miss" as to how much you will get on your balcony.
The dilemma you have is whether to be above Manhattan or below the the gym - neither of which I would have from choice (depends on whether you want a lie in or an early night). We have had D737 on Azura which is directly above E733 and found it fine (there is a review of it in the Azura cabins forum) and no problem with the sun - subject to the above caveat.
The dilemma you have is whether to be above Manhattan or below the the gym - neither of which I would have from choice (depends on whether you want a lie in or an early night). We have had D737 on Azura which is directly above E733 and found it fine (there is a review of it in the Azura cabins forum) and no problem with the sun - subject to the above caveat.
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Re: Ventura or Azura L107
Cabin report for you ….E731 ups n downs
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Topic author - Cadet
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Re: Ventura or Azura L107
thank you for your replies, we changed to E733.
First time in a suite so will now be looking for hints and tips to make the most of it
Ess x
First time in a suite so will now be looking for hints and tips to make the most of it
Ess x
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Re: Ventura or Azura L107
You can have meals off the MDR menu in your suite, all room service items are free, you have a butler, you can have a civilised breakfast in Epicurean, you have priority embarkation
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Re: Ventura or Azura L107
Our Aurora cruise in a suite was a celebration of our 50th wedding anniversary but we particularly enjoyed arriving back to the cabin from a morning excursion / walk about to be greeted by a plentiful plate of sandwiches with trimmings plus a chilled bottle of white wine to accompany them …. sitting there waiting for us to arrive at the time stated.
ps ... on two such occasions he ' presented ' wine that we had taken on board with us.
ps ... on two such occasions he ' presented ' wine that we had taken on board with us.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being