![]() ![]() The hairdryer is in the drawer above the fridge if anyone goes looking for it. ![]() The cabinet also has one big drawer above the fridge and four drawers on the other side. The fridges on some ships are totally useless because they definitely are not cold and keep soft drinks or water an unpleasant lukewarm. Having a fridge is a big bonus and this one is really cold. Next to the desk is a bureau with a mini fridge behind one of the doors. I didn’t use the other closet with its safe or two large drawers beneath the closet and six shelves on the other side of the hanging clothes section.Ī desk has a top shelf, several electrical outlets, a chair and mirror. My suitcase fits easily in one of the closets as does my backpack. My stateroom has a big comfy bed and storage galore, far more than I will need as a solo traveler. The veranda has panels blocking both sides for privacy. With two chairs, foot rests and a small table, I can sit out there and watch the ocean roll and the scenery change. My stateroom balcony is one of my favorite parts of cruising. Be aware that if the balcony door is open, the air conditioner doesn’t work. The stateroom has its own air conditioning, of course, which I quickly moved warmer from its almost frigid temp. Or, if you prefer, you can put your key card in the slot since it is a handy place to find your card when you leave your stateroom. Push the light switch and all the cabin interior lights come on. Once in the room, I didn’t need to insert my card in the light switch panel. Just swipe the key card in front of my stateroom door and it opens. Some passengers wear the cards around their necks on a chain or fancy lanyard. That way, ship officials know who is on and who is off the ship when it is time to sail. The card also must be presented to leave the ship in ports of call and to board the ship when coming back. Pick up a souvenir in one of the ship shops. No need to stand in line at the cruise terminal to wait my turn to pick up a key.īy the way, those key cards do function as credit cards on the cruise. My cruise key card, which looks like a credit card, was waiting in a sealed envelope in a slot next to my stateroom door when I boarded the ship. A reader asked me to describe my stateroom on my Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas cruise. ![]()
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