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10 hours ago, irishgal432 said:

Looking at the deck plans there looks like there is a change to the number of Owner Suites from its sister ships.  Does anyone have a confirmed number of OS on Odyssey?

Only the two on deck 9.  They seem to be selling out rather quickly on a few sailings.😉

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11 hours ago, atgood said:

What were missing OS cabins we’re replaced with? 

This ship in general has less of the higher suites than the other Quantum Class ships. On the sister ships, were you had some types of suites around mid-ship, on Odyssey those were replaced with extended balcony cabins or Junior Suites. You will also notice that all the sisters had JS with a big angular balcony on just about every deck mid-ship at the beginning of the hump. On Odyssey, two extended balcony cabins have been put in those locations. The J1 Junior suites on deck 6, are not in the same location compared to the other Quantum Class ships. I haven't done the count, but there may be more "balcony" cabins on Odyssey compared to the sisters due to reduced bigger suites.  

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2 hours ago, Saab4444 said:

So more cabins and again more people? They do not learn their lesson....

Gotta pay for megaships somehow.  

 

Some spreadsheet savant can probably show how much additional revenue they get for the additional rooms.  Probably not a helluva lot more per cruise but over time....

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2 minutes ago, crewsweeper said:

Gotta pay for megaships somehow.  

 

Some spreadsheet savant can probably show how much additional revenue they get for the additional rooms.  Probably not a helluva lot more per cruise but over time....

Sure but the current situation should proof that making it more and more crowded and packed does not help...

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1 hour ago, crewsweeper said:

Gotta pay for megaships somehow.  

 

Some spreadsheet savant can probably show how much additional revenue they get for the additional rooms.  Probably not a helluva lot more per cruise but over time....

 

That had to be their original mindset. Take the square footage of one cabin, make it into two and charge more based on balcony and location.

 

1 hour ago, Saab4444 said:

Sure but the current situation should proof that making it more and more crowded and packed does not help...

You are right. Now they will have to do capacity control to limit number of passengers. I think going forward, the idea of taking a ship into dry dock and adding cabins in what use to be public space may no longer be a preference given today's Social Distance requirements.  

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1 hour ago, Steeler Nation At Sea said:

 

 Wow, 232 and 632 have some really long balconies!  They look nearly as deep as the cabin itself.

Those and a few others on the back hump would be the ones to choose for that category balcony cabin.

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1 hour ago, little britain said:

That’s a Skoda, not a BMW!   Do you get many of those in the USA?

I don't even need hands to count the number sold on US soil.  Unless someone imports one, they're non-existent here in the US.

 

I didn't think it was a BMW, the hood looked like it could have been but the grille and lights didn't look right.

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2 hours ago, Steeler Nation At Sea said:

 

 Wow, 232 and 632 have some really long balconies!  They look nearly as deep as the cabin itself.

Not only that, but the Studio cabin is gone!  As a solo traveler, this is disappointing, unless they moved them.

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