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I have just had a friend return from the Queen Vic and she mentioned that the bathroom was tiny with a really small shower cubicle (she is not a large lady). I am sailing on the Oceana for the first time in Aug, and am now worried as I am just over 6ft 4 and 18st so am wondering if It's worth paying for an upgrade to a mini suite to have a bath in the cabin.

Thanx

G :o

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Hi

 

I have just had a friend return from the Queen Vic and she mentioned that the bathroom was tiny with a really small shower cubicle (she is not a large lady). I am sailing on the Oceana for the first time in Aug, and am now worried as I am just over 6ft 4 and 18st so am wondering if It's worth paying for an upgrade to a mini suite to have a bath in the cabin.

 

Thanx

 

G :o

 

Hi G,

 

I don't know about the heigth thing because I am not over 6 foot tall but haven't had a problem feeling as if they are low ceiling-ed.

 

I am, however, on the larger side and again have not had a problem with the shower cubicles being too tight. I am in a balcony cabin in August after having 2 cruises in inside cabins and am actually a bit worried that the bathroom in that cabin looked quite a bit smaller than we had in the inside cabins we have been in.

 

If I get a chance when I am onboard in June I will try and get some photos of me in the shower cubicle (fully clothed of course!!) to give you some perspective of their dimensions.

 

Feebee_71

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Hi

 

I have just had a friend return from the Queen Vic and she mentioned that the bathroom was tiny with a really small shower cubicle (she is not a large lady). I am sailing on the Oceana for the first time in Aug, and am now worried as I am just over 6ft 4 and 18st so am wondering if It's worth paying for an upgrade to a mini suite to have a bath in the cabin.

 

Thanx

 

G :o

 

 

You should not have a problem. The showers are not the cubical type, they are more like a small wet room.

 

 

If you have been on Aurora which has a bath with a shower over then you will find the shower on Oceana larger than that.

 

 

I am not sure if the mini suites have full size baths.

 

 

 

:):)Happy Cruising:):)

 

 

:cool:

 

Dai

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Hi

 

I have just had a friend return from the Queen Vic and she mentioned that the bathroom was tiny with a really small shower cubicle (she is not a large lady). I am sailing on the Oceana for the first time in Aug, and am now worried as I am just over 6ft 4 and 18st so am wondering if It's worth paying for an upgrade to a mini suite to have a bath in the cabin.

 

Thanx

 

G :o

 

G, I am 6ft 3 and 18st, no problem for me when I was last on Oceana in a standard cabin.

 

 

Cheers

 

G

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