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What are the mini suites like please. Any photos anyone.

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What ship Stephen?
Empty vessels .. and all that


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barney wrote: 14 Jul 2018, 13:31
What ship Stephen?
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The one we had a few years ago was lovely. Similar layout though a little smaller than the midships suites on Azura and Ventura

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Looking at the youtube video clips provided by David the cabin looks ok but the balcony looks like a single lane bowling alley. Think we'll be giving this one a miss. :thumbdown:

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The balconies on Oceana are very narrow. On our last one I came back brown while Mrs B had one brown arm.
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Spend a bit more and have an aft suite … absolutely wonderful ( we did this on the Old Adonia, Oceana's white sister )

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Manoverboard wrote: 14 Jul 2018, 17:16
Spend a bit more and have an aft suite … absolutely wonderful ( we did this on the Old Adonia, Oceana's white sister )

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The ambulance is on its way :shock: :sick:

Did look at them and there was only a £320 difference in price........but £320 is £320 :D

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But you would get Jeeves

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Prefer his misses

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The Oceana suites are lovely. Go on...
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Stephen wrote: 14 Jul 2018, 18:25
The ambulance is on its way :shock: :sick:

Did look at them and there was only a £320 difference in price........but £320 is £320 :D
Stephen you need one of the corner mini suites on the stern. Bigger than most suites on other ships and a very good size balcony.


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We were in C744 one of the corner aft mini suites a few years ago on Oceana. It is bigger than the mid-ship mini suites and the balcony is larger and had a 4 seat table and chairs and two full sized loungers. The only downside is that if the sea gets rough you feel the movement more. The aft mini suites are usually cheaper than the mid-ship ones.

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Stephen wrote: 14 Jul 2018, 13:04
What are the mini suites like please. Any photos anyone.

hey big spender .......... :lol:

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Happydays wrote: 14 Jul 2018, 23:30
Stephen wrote: 14 Jul 2018, 13:04
What are the mini suites like please. Any photos anyone.

hey big spender .......... :lol:
Sorry, that should have read.....mini sweets :)

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Anyone had suite B 750 755

Mind you, if we did book anything by the time P&O's cr***y web page decides to load they'll be all gone 😡

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Stephen wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 08:07
Anyone had suite B 750 755

Mind you, if we did book anything by the time P&O's cr***y web page decides to load they'll be all gone 😡
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Thing is John, travel agents aren't available 24 hours.


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The aft mini suites are much better than the mid ships ones. The one on the You Tube is a midship one. The aft ones have a much different layout. The midships ones are just like two balcony cabins joined together, hence you get the long narrow balcony. The aft ones, particularly the two on C deck - C744 and C747 have huge balconies - we had a dozen people out on the one in C747, our favourite mini suite and we'll be in it again towards the end of September. Mind you Gill is right, the aft suites on Oceana, again, particularly C deck ones are massive, much larger than Azura, Ventura, Arcadia and from what I've seen Britannia. The aft minis have a proper corridor entrance and then the sleeping area is separate from the sitting area. Near the bed is the walk in wardrobe and the bathroom. At the other end of the cabin is the sitting area with a wet bar, cupboards with lots of glasses, one of the tvs and the fridge. There is another tv overlooking the bed. Then there is the door out to the deep balcony. Usually the aft minis are cheaper than the mid ship ones as people seem to prefer midship to aft - we love the aft cabins.

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Stephen wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 10:11
Thing is John, travel agents aren't available 24 hours.
When was the last time you booked a cruise during the night? :sarcasm:
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towny44 wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:21
When was the last time you booked a cruise during the night
Now you know full well that Stephen never sleeps :crazy: :crazy:

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towny44 wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 12:21
Stephen wrote: 15 Jul 2018, 10:11
Thing is John, travel agents aren't available 24 hours.
When was the last time you booked a cruise during the night? :sarcasm:
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