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13 hours ago, sheshe01 said:
Are there outlets by the beds too? Or just USB ports?
No outlets. Just USB ports.
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18 hours ago, stellarose33 said:
any pics of the room? balcony? you rock. have fun.
There are really no visible differences to the room or balcony other than the new bedside light fixtures with the USB ports built in.
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Just now, stinkyharriet said:
Is Million Dollar Quartet still there?
Yes
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Just now, DrUrsula said:
Thanks for the report! Is "Burn the Floor" really gone?
Yes, unfortunately so.
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The Illusionarium remains intact with new carpeting and new lighting/sound system. No ‘Q’ BBQ.
Also, the dance floor remains in the Manhattan Room.
New carpeting and chairs in the buffet.
The casino smoking section is now enclosed from the adjacent Shanghai’s.
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11 hours ago, cabincop said:
Have they done any upgrades to cabins? USB ports near beds?
Yes, there are now both USB-A and USB-C ports on the light fixtures that flank each side of the bed.
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Thanks everyone for your great info...it's much appreciated!
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We're looking to book two cabins on a Princess cruise. During the trip we'd like to room as follows:
Mother in law as a solo traveller in one interior room.
Mom, dad and child in a Mini-Suite.
It's cheaper to book the cruise as two passengers in the interior and two passengers in the Mini Suite than as compared to booking three passengers in the Mini-Suite and a solo in the interior.
My question is whether or not it's allowed by Princess to book the child with the MIL into the interior and then subsequently have the child officially (or unofficially) stay in the Mini-Suite with the parents.
Anyone have any experience with this?
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Of note, the Tropicana Room has been rebranded into the Manhattan Room to match other ships in the fleet. Interior decor has been lightened to match existing theming on other ships.