maccrate Posted May 14, 2022 #1 Share Posted May 14, 2022 Has anyone stayed in the Concierge A1 staterooms 8066 or 8069on Sirena? They are located aft, between the two Owners Suites on Deck 8. I was wondering about the balcony for these two; are they slightly larger than other A1 balconies? Also, since they are directly below the outdoor dining area for Terrace Cafe, is it noisier than the ones on Decks 6 or 7? Thanks to anyone who has a review for these staterooms. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
basor Posted May 14, 2022 #2 Share Posted May 14, 2022 32 minutes ago, maccrate said: Has anyone stayed in the Concierge A1 staterooms 8066 or 8069on Sirena? They are located aft, between the two Owners Suites on Deck 8. I was wondering about the balcony for these two; are they slightly larger than other A1 balconies? Also, since they are directly below the outdoor dining area for Terrace Cafe, is it noisier than the ones on Decks 6 or 7? Thanks to anyone who has a review for these staterooms. We have stayed in one on Nautica (sister ship to Sirena).......HUGE balconies with room for loungers and table and chairs. Beautiful wake views......did not notice any noise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hawaiidan Posted May 15, 2022 #3 Share Posted May 15, 2022 Here is my take for the R ships Been on all of them.... call it an over view... Siriena has the best food and variety wit a Red Ginger. Insignia has an Art loft and is set up for world cruises. Regatta has the most traditional feel to me... But it have been a few years since I sailed and they went to the grey hospital tones.. Cabins.... Location to me is prime and that said I feel theThe PH is the best for any cruise over 7 day. as all the cabins are lesser ....way lesser. Vista suites are wind tunnels and your deck is unusable 90% of the cruise whe your moving. Now the overriding thing to me is Location location Location.!!! Aft for food service, Forward for all the activity's from tender access to waves bar to pool deck, to horizons lounges to Show lounge to artist loft. Spa and gym. Since all the veranda cabins are the same I will say they are very poor to hang out in all the verandas are tiny. Ocean views with the exception of the large D's are patterned after egyptian tombs... tiny. That leaves the forward insides... right by the elevators, same deck as the PH so minimal walk and traffic.. and are next to the PH's the beat location... not to mention you will have about $4000 more in your pocket at the end of the cruise. I took an I choose an inside for a 21 day transatlantic and a 18 day Tahiti cruise. loved them.. Aside form the slightly smaller bathroom, I found their location to what was important to me ( activites....cause you can not eat 24/7) the best value the most comfortable and accessible except for the PH. No long passageways to walk to your cabin....step out of your PH or foward inside and your right there to up or down for all the ships activites......... That is my take 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ToxM Posted May 16, 2022 #4 Share Posted May 16, 2022 Getting around on an R ship is like using teleporters on Star Trek, the ship is so small there’s is no real trek anywhere. I spent 2 weeks on Sirena, then was home for 10 days then spent a week on Marina and the size difference of Marina becomes evident. She is of course no megacruise ship and there are no marathons involved in getting around the ship BUT compared to the R classes there is schlepping involved. I would say 3-5 mins to get anywhere on an R ship and 7-10ish on an O class. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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