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Junior Suites on the Mariner of the Seas


dchinski

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The size of a JS is most like a hotel room--there is the bedroom area and a sitting area with sofa, chair, coffee table, lamp....Very comfortable. On most ships, there's a walk-in closet with ample hanging space and shelves! (No need to stuff suitcases under the bed!!!!) the bathroom is a bit larger because there is a tub, instead of a "phonebooth-sized" shower!

You may get some slightly "upgraded" toiletries, but that can be hit or miss--just bring what you like to use!

Being under the WJ isn't a problem, especially on Voyager class ships.

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