Booman14 Posted February 14, 2017 #1 Share Posted February 14, 2017 Hello All, Please forgive me if this is a stupid question, but we have never sailed on a Royal Caribbean ship before and I need some help. This coming fall my wife, daughter, daughter's friend and myself are going to sail out of Galveston and we are trying to figure our which cruise we would like to take. We have been on Carnival many times and we know what to expect with them. Can anyone tell me if the Liberty of the Seas offers joining rooms where one room is a balcony and the other room has no balcony? My daughter and her friend are each 14, and my wife wants them in a joining room; however would prefer if that room had no balcony just so she can keep an eye on them. Any help would be appreciated.:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken at the beach Posted February 14, 2017 #2 Share Posted February 14, 2017 Yes, Liberty has those kind of cabins. Deck 9 all the way forward has a balcony connecting to an Oceanview. Deck 9 aft has the balcony connecting to an inside. Only 4 cabins do don't expect them to be easy to find availability unless you are looking at the new itineraries for 2018 that will be released next month. http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/ships/ship/decks/deck/home.do?deckCode=09&shipCode=LB&shipProfile=1692&sailDate=1170219&hasNavigation=false On other decks in the same location, forward and aft, there are balconies that are beside Oceanview cabins but they do not connect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leinhto Posted February 14, 2017 #3 Share Posted February 14, 2017 What you can do is get them an inside cabin right across from you balcony room. You might even be able to get an inside promenade for them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matj2000 Posted February 14, 2017 #4 Share Posted February 14, 2017 Stick them across the hall in an inside cabin like leinhto said. That's what we usually do with our kids..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cel_cruise Posted February 14, 2017 #5 Share Posted February 14, 2017 We have adjoining balcony rooms - we are traveling with our 6 and 10 year old. I don't like to be extremely forward and DH doesn't like to be far back, so we went with a post hump balcony on Deck 7. This was the same price as putting 4 in a room. We will ask to have the balcony divider removed so we have a large balcony space to share plus the adjoining room door. You might also look into the family suite if it has opened up (I think you might have to call to book that?) I prefer the adjoining balcony to the 'across the hall' approach that many others have done. I really want to hear every time they open the door!!! Especially knowing what I was like when I was a 14 year old!! Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Booman14 Posted February 14, 2017 Author #6 Share Posted February 14, 2017 Thanks Everyone. I have contacted my travel agent to see what is available. Can you tell me what a "post hump" balcony means..... Sorry, I'm a newbie!!!! :rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mathfanjan Posted February 14, 2017 #7 Share Posted February 14, 2017 The "hump" cabins are the ones that stick out from the side of the ship in a circular shape around the aft elevator area. They make a "hump" in the side of the ship. I guess "post hump" would be after or behind the hump. Jan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare brillohead Posted February 14, 2017 #8 Share Posted February 14, 2017 My daughter and her friend are each 14, and my wife wants them in a joining room; however would prefer if that room had no balcony just so she can keep an eye on them. If you can't trust them not to jump off a balcony, I would question whether it's a good idea to even bring them on the ship. Do you really intend to NEVER let them out of your sight the whole entire trip? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cb at sea Posted February 14, 2017 #9 Share Posted February 14, 2017 If you can't trust them not to jump off a balcony, I would question whether it's a good idea to even bring them on the ship. Do you really intend to NEVER let them out of your sight the whole entire trip? I think an inside cabin is a good idea....less costly, and kids do NOT care a fig about a balcony. The only cabins with a balcony connecting to an inside are either forward or aft......If that's what you want...go aft instead of forward. The only other option is to put them directly across from your balcony cabin....they will be closer than they are at home, in their bedroom! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cel_cruise Posted February 14, 2017 #10 Share Posted February 14, 2017 I was not a trustworthy teen - I would have been sneaking around with whomever I met on the ship if my room was separated from my parents room by a hallway!!! Holy Moly! Jackpot! AND - I was still a good kid! I didn't drink and I have still never used any recreational substances besides alcohol! But - I had NO problem sneaking around with friends / boys at that age...as a result - my children will never be in an inside cabin when I am not in an connecting one! Ha! Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonyweir Posted February 14, 2017 #11 Share Posted February 14, 2017 We are just off Liberty. Second time on this ship. Saw lots of young teens on their own and having a great time! Get a lanyard and have guest services punch a hole in their seapass card so they can easily carry their card with them. Give them some freedom. They'll be spending time on the water slides, in the arcade, etc. Do you want to follow them to all those places? You can set the spending limits for each of their cards so you don't have to worry. You will be surprised how often you run into each other even without walkie talkies or other methods of communication. We've cruised with children and we set a meeting time each day to recap and later have dinner. If you get two balcony cabins you can open the balcony partition and have instant connecting staterooms. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spookwife Posted February 15, 2017 #12 Share Posted February 15, 2017 The best option if you are adamantly in favor of connecting cabins is a pair of Promenade cabins. Sure you sacrifice the balcony for the adults but there more options to choose from Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Booman14 Posted February 15, 2017 Author #13 Share Posted February 15, 2017 Thanks all, we just booked the Balcony with the connecting Ocean view. I want to say thank you for your help and sharing your wisdom. And to Brillohead, I have to say, it doesn't have anything to do with trusting our children, it's everyone else that you have to watch out for, You must not know what it is like to have daughter's. A hallway is a long distance between you and your children. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken at the beach Posted February 15, 2017 #14 Share Posted February 15, 2017 Thanks all, we just booked the Balcony with the connecting Ocean view. I want to say thank you for your help and sharing your wisdom. And to Brillohead, I have to say, it doesn't have anything to do with trusting our children, it's everyone else that you have to watch out for, You must not know what it is like to have daughter's. A hallway is a long distance between you and your children. Great to hear that you were able to find that combination available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare brillohead Posted February 15, 2017 #15 Share Posted February 15, 2017 And to Brillohead, I have to say, it doesn't have anything to do with trusting our children, it's everyone else that you have to watch out for, You must not know what it is like to have daughter's. A hallway is a long distance between you and your children. That's not what you said at all... you said in your original post that you didn't want the kids to have a BALCONY: My daughter and her friend are each 14, and my wife wants them in a joining room; however would prefer if that room had no balcony just so she can keep an eye on them. Any help would be appreciated. Based on the wording of YOUR post, it sounds like you and/or your wife won't trust the girls to be on a balcony without direct adult supervision... otherwise you could just book two connecting balcony staterooms and have many more options to choose from than just the two mentioned in this thread where the connecting room doesn't have a balcony. I said nothing about a HALLWAY. The only thing the girls can do with a balcony that they can't do with an inside or oceanview room is jump overboard off the balcony. And if you don't trust them to behave enough to not jump over a railing that comes up to their chest, then I seriously question whether you should be bringing them on a ship in the first place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fred30 Posted February 15, 2017 #16 Share Posted February 15, 2017 Does BRILLOHEAD mean you are abrasive? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare brillohead Posted February 15, 2017 #17 Share Posted February 15, 2017 Does BRILLOHEAD mean you are abrasive? Just have curly hair... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Booman14 Posted February 15, 2017 Author #18 Share Posted February 15, 2017 Calm down Brillohead, it will be OK. It was just a simple question..... no reason to get all out of whack! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fdthird Posted February 15, 2017 #19 Share Posted February 15, 2017 I hate people... As you were. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare brillohead Posted February 16, 2017 #20 Share Posted February 16, 2017 I just want to know what kind of trouble you think the girls would get into on a balcony that they wouldn't get into in an inside or oceanview room. It's a simple question, really. Am I missing something? What makes a balcony so scary for teenagers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grandma Dazzles Posted February 16, 2017 #21 Share Posted February 16, 2017 When working with your TA or RC, just be careful of the wording you use. Connecting staterooms mean just that - like hotel rooms - there is an indoor door in each cabin that can open and you can move freely between the cabins without going outside. Adjoining staterooms are next door or across the hall - close by - but you have to go into the corridor and open the door with a key. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Booman14 Posted February 16, 2017 Author #22 Share Posted February 16, 2017 Thank You Grandma Dazzles. I contacted our TA and told them exactly what we wanted and she found the perfect rooms. We are excited about our first Royal Caribbean cruise!!!! To tell you the truth, my wife is nervous about taking a teenager that is not our own, so she is being over protective, plus 14 year old girls are going to spend about 30 seconds a day in their rooms, so the balcony would go to waste. Thanks again, Have a great day! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smilepak Posted February 17, 2017 #23 Share Posted February 17, 2017 What you can do is get them an inside cabin right across from you balcony room. You might even be able to get an inside promenade for them. I recently booked exactly that. On Deck 9. One Balcony and one inside room directly infront of it. Can't wait to sail! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RS77471 Posted March 16, 2017 #24 Share Posted March 16, 2017 We booked the ones on the aft of deck 9... my nephew and his wife just had twins that will be almost one when we cruise...the non balcony is for the babies and is adjoining with the balcony for my nephew and his wife....we felt like this would make the cruise more enjoyable for mom and dad :-) kind of a "family suite" but at a better price. We found it by accident!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1interpreter Posted March 21, 2017 #25 Share Posted March 21, 2017 Thanks all, we just booked the Balcony with the connecting Ocean view. I want to say thank you for your help and sharing your wisdom. And to Brillohead, I have to say, it doesn't have anything to do with trusting our children, it's everyone else that you have to watch out for, You must not know what it is like to have daughter's. A hallway is a long distance between you and your children. I totally agree with you on that one. My daughter just turned 11 on our last cruise this past May, and I still wouldn't let her be a self signer at AO. We are cruising again next month on the Liberty (for the second time), and this time our 13 year old niece will be joining us, so her and my daughter will have a little more freedom to run around. We are in an owners suite so the four of us will all be in one room, but we don't mind. Someday maybe we will go the connecting room route. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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