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Okay I know it is not set in stone but we got our room numbers today!! (YEAH!) Anyway I was wondering if anyone could tell me what room M178 is like. It is on the Fantasy. And i did a search on the thread and only one entry came up and it was no help. :( So any information anyone can offer is greatly appreciated. Thank you!:D

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Okay I know it is not set in stone but we got our room numbers today!! (YEAH!) Anyway I was wondering if anyone could tell me what room M178 is like. It is on the Fantasy. And i did a search on the thread and only one entry came up and it was no help. :( So any information anyone can offer is greatly appreciated. Thank you!:D

 

 

Well for what it is worth... inside and oceanview staterooms are for the most part the same only one with a window and one w/out ! Staterooms on the Fantasy average 185 sq. ft. and will have two twin beds that can be converted into a king sized bed when pushed together.... good size bathroom and plentyof closet space. I was on this ship in January after her refurbishment and thought she looked very good for her age !

 

If you have additional questions, feel free to email me at fun2cruiz@aol.com

 

Have a GREAT CRUISE !!!

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Here's a Deck Plan:

 

http://travel.travelocity.com/ecruise/ShipDetailsDeck.do?shipId=4&deckId=277

 

It's a mid-ship interior room on the "Main" Deck. Slightly towards the Aft (back) of the ship, on the Starboard (right) side.

 

It'll seem very much like a smallish hotel room, with twin beds that can be pushed together (by your cabin steward) to create a queen.

 

It'll be a quiet room. The floors above you and below you are other cabins.

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Here's a Deck Plan:

 

http://travel.travelocity.com/ecruise/ShipDetailsDeck.do?shipId=4&deckId=277

 

It's a mid-ship interior room on the "Main" Deck. Slightly towards the Aft (back) of the ship, on the Starboard (right) side.

 

It'll seem very much like a smallish hotel room, with twin beds that can be pushed together (by your cabin steward) to create a queen.

 

It'll be a quiet room. The floors above you and below you are other cabins.

 

The two twin beds are pushed together and make a KING sized bed on this ship.

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Haven't sailed on Fantasy but I think I have pictures of the oceanview cabins on Fascination (sister ship) if you click on "all photo albums" below.

 

I think I have pictures of the bathroom as well, and with the beds together and not together. Your room on the Fantasy will be identical. Hope the pictures help. Enjoy your cruise:)

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Haven't sailed on Fantasy but I think I have pictures of the oceanview cabins on Fascination (sister ship) if you click on "all photo albums" below.

 

I think I have pictures of the bathroom as well, and with the beds together and not together. Your room on the Fantasy will be identical. Hope the pictures help. Enjoy your cruise:)

 

Sorry I just checked my Fascination photo album and I don't have as many pics as I thought. I remember taking them I just don't think I uploaded all of them to the album? Anyways...do a search for oceanview cabins on any of the Fantasy class ships (Ectasy, Fascination, Inspiration, Elation, Fantasy) and your room will look just like that.

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Okay I know it is not set in stone but we got our room numbers today!! (YEAH!) Anyway I was wondering if anyone could tell me what room M178 is like. It is on the Fantasy. And i did a search on the thread and only one entry came up and it was no help. :( So any information anyone can offer is greatly appreciated. Thank you!:D

You might want to try this link. There is a floor plan, no pictures, but it gives you a really good layout of the room. Hope this helps.

 

http://www.cruisedeckplans.com/DP/Carnival/fantasy.php

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