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Bathroom location for Insignia cabin 6048


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Hi, we are new to Oceania Insignia. Could any one stayed in Insignia stateroom 6048 before please tell us which side, left or right, is the bathroom on as you enter the cabin facing the balcony?

 

Thanks a lot for your help.

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I know exactly where the original poster is coming from. There was a time when the deck plans of quality cruise lines showed every possible detail about a cabin, from window placement to furniture, right through bathroom arrangements.

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Suddenly, Color Coded deck plans became de rigueur, so elegant, so chic, so TODAY......so much cheaper to print!

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I think there is a way of figuring this out from the deck plans... In most cases there are two doors to two cabins close together, often in a little "indent" and then there is a reasonable amount of wall space along the corridor until the next "indent" with two doors. The bathrooms are almost always on the side away from the door because the entrance to the next cabin would make it impossible to have a bathroom on that wall. So if the door to 6048 is to the left then the bathroom would be on the right.

 

Not quite sure why this changes anything though?

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I think there is a way of figuring this out from the deck plans... In most cases there are two doors to two cabins close together, often in a little "indent" and then there is a reasonable amount of wall space along the corridor until the next "indent" with two doors. The bathrooms are almost always on the side away from the door because the entrance to the next cabin would make it impossible to have a bathroom on that wall. So if the door to 6048 is to the left then the bathroom would be on the right.

 

Not quite sure why this changes anything though?

 

What you say is true, but sadly Deck 6 is an "indent-less" zone, so we're back to square one. :

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I did not look at the deck plans but I believe the indent is on the deck plans of the O class ships but not shown on the R class deck plans

The R class ships have less of an indent to the cabin door in real life ;)

 

Either way the bathroom will be on either the right or the left & closets on the other

If you can figure out which side the bed is on the bathroom is on the same side

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Thanks to all of you trying to help. Yes, for O class ships, we can figure it out, but for R class ships, there is no way to know. We called Oceania agents twice before, but 2 agents gave us 2 different answers! One said bathroom was on the left, the other one said bathroom was on the right; we don't know who to believe and we completely lose faith in them. That is why we sought help here. Well, we are optimists so we believe we will get our answer :).

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We were in 6084 but can honestly say I never paid attention after the fact on the location of the W/C

I know there was one & that was all that mattered

 

Just curious is the location of the W/C that important ??

 

Just asked DH he thinks it was on the left in 6084 so you could just figure every other cabin would be on the left

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We were in 6084 but can honestly say I never paid attention after the fact on the location of the W/C

I know there was one & that was all that mattered

 

Just curious is the location of the W/C that important ??

 

Just asked DH he thinks it was on the left in 6084 so you could just figure every other cabin would be on the left

 

I'm with Lynn, as long as there is one is there really a difference?

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What about those of us independents?:D

 

I suppose you use the balcony or the porthole!!

 

Not quite sure still why this is important. What would be important is to know if there is a private bathroom or a shared one down the hall...

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