Does anyone have any link or source for a really good floorplan of this one-of-a-kind stateroom on the Freedom? I am trying to determine whether the two inside staterooms each have a private bathroom or whether one has to step out into a hall to use a bathroom---which is how it looks to me.
The company's website and its virtual tour and floorplans are very unclear to me. I am worried about having to occupy one of these inside rooms on a family trip! Phone calls to RCI produced uncertain results; no one could say for sure that each of the four rooms had its own private bathroom.
Does anyone have any link or source for a really good floorplan of this one-of-a-kind stateroom on the Freedom? I am trying to determine whether the two inside staterooms each have a private bathroom or whether one has to step out into a hall to use a bathroom---which is how it looks to me.
The company's website and its virtual tour and floorplans are very unclear to me. I am worried about having to occupy one of these inside rooms on a family trip! Phone calls to RCI produced uncertain results; no one could say for sure that each of the four rooms had its own private bathroom.
Hi Lana, The Presidential is 1,215 square ft. the balcony measures an additional 810 square ft. It has four bedrooms, four full baths. I hope that helps answering your question. The verandah is a destination in its own , complete with whirlpool, wet bar, alfresco dining and loungers for just about everyone. I will be on the Freedom for 2 nights starting May 19,2006 I will try to get a lot of pictures of the suite besides the rest of the ship to share with everyone.
Sorry sonny I meant to reply and hit the wrong button, see my response below.
Geez - at 1200+ square feet, it's bigger than my house - especially with 4 BRs & 4 baths..... I wonder if they'd let you take the cat and dog to make it feel more like home - LOL
I am looking forward to your report after you sail in May. I have never been in any of the aft staterooms on the Voyager class ship, but I have seen plenty of photos, and I don't like what I see, especially on Deck 6 aft.
The Freedom seems to have many similarities to the Voyager class; and that view-blocking outer structure bothers me; I am also worried about what it will be like to stand anywhere along the balcony railing and look at what----an expanse of gray-painted metal, which is the ceiling to whatever public room is below?
I fear the Presidential Suite will have everything except a view! This may be the first cruise that I did not want to go on.
It has some deckplan downloads and stuff which might help... I hope you enjoy your cruise... I'm booked on the Freedom for a week in July, so I'm looking forward to hearing how it goes!
Originally posted by SONNYV:
Hi Lana, The Presidential is 1,215 square ft. the balcony measures an additional 810 square ft. It has four bedrooms, four full baths. I hope that helps answering your question. The verandah is a destination in its own , complete with whirlpool, wet bar, alfresco dining and loungers for just about everyone. I will be on the Freedom for 2 nights starting May 19,2006 I will try to get a lot of pictures of the suite besides the rest of the ship to share with everyone.
Sorry sonny I meant to reply and hit the wrong button, see my response below.
Sonny I too will be on the Freedom on May 19th for the 2 day sailing. My biggest concern is the ship is so big, how are we going to really get a true experience of the ship in that short of time. Well, maybe we will see each other on there.
Great! How did you get the invite? The Diamond Plus Desk called me. We'll have to keep in touch after we learn what cabin numbers we get. My wife is having back surgery today, we're hoping she we be able to make the trip. The doctor thinks it will be no problem. He said he would be willing to tag along
Originally posted by SONNYV:
Great! How did you get the invite? The Diamond Plus Desk called me. We'll have to keep in touch after we learn what cabin numbers we get. My wife is having back surgery today, we're hoping she we be able to make the trip. The doctor thinks it will be no problem. He said he would be willing to tag along
Mine is an agent invite. So you will probably be surrounded by 1000's of cruise agents..lol..should be interesting. Also from what I understand this 2 day sailing is defintely an "all-inclusive" which means the drinks will be freeflowing. Yes, let me know when you get your cabin assignment and we will try to meet for a drink. Not sure what mine is yet. I am flying into Boston on the morning of the 19th arriving around 11:30 so I will be taking either a shuttle or taxi to the port to board. I am sharing a cabin with a fellow agent, but she is going in on Wednesday due to meetings she has scheduled. We will be flying back out on Sunday around 12:45 pm.