@adeleyoung9828 Its not that close to the water, plus it's set back quite a bit so you will not be able to look straight down at the water. If you go to our facebook group, I can post you pictures. Just search Tall Man's Cruise Adventures on facebook and you'll find us. :)
There are 1000's of of passengers who want to see where their cabin is in relation to stairs, elevators and crew doors and looking at deck plans do not convey real distance or show crew doors. Thus the reason for the video. Additionally, we video every cabin type we can see on all the ships we sail on and show those as well in other videos. We also video all the public spaces / decks in real time too.
Thats exactly what I said. Not sure what your "But not so" means though. If you go online and find a deck plan that actually have the cabin numbers, you will see cabin 9270A 9270M and 9270Z. Same numbers, but the letters signify what side of the ship or the "M" is for inside cabins. It is like that for every other cabin. Now there are some numbers that are skipped because it may be suites on one side of the ship and just balconies on the other. Again example: Same deck 9170Z does NOT have a matching number on the "A" side because there is a suite there. The point is, unlike most to all other ships in the world, the even numbers are on one side and the odd numbers are on the other. Virgin ships are NOT like that. Same numbers on both sides, just different letters at the end of the numbers that signify their side. Thanks :)
We hope this cabin location deck tour helps you all find your exact cabin location. Let us know if you see your cabin. in the comments below
Thanks. I am thinking about Virgin out of Miami, but their deck plans online are not good.
No they are not. I hope you can pin point your cabin when you decide to book on Virgin
HI I'm out of Australia and Deck 9 - Cabin 102A - wondering how far above the water line deck 9 is ? thanks
@adeleyoung9828 Its not that close to the water, plus it's set back quite a bit so you will not be able to look straight down at the water. If you go to our facebook group, I can post you pictures. Just search Tall Man's Cruise Adventures on facebook and you'll find us. :)
Who wants to just look at cabin numbers? Show us the interior of the cabin. This is boring.
There are 1000's of of passengers who want to see where their cabin is in relation to stairs, elevators and crew doors and looking at deck plans do not convey real distance or show crew doors. Thus the reason for the video. Additionally, we video every cabin type we can see on all the ships we sail on and show those as well in other videos. We also video all the public spaces / decks in real time too.
Could've sworn you claimed the numbers would be the same but the letters would vary, but not so.
Thats exactly what I said. Not sure what your "But not so" means though. If you go online and find a deck plan that actually have the cabin numbers, you will see cabin 9270A 9270M and 9270Z. Same numbers, but the letters signify what side of the ship or the "M" is for inside cabins. It is like that for every other cabin. Now there are some numbers that are skipped because it may be suites on one side of the ship and just balconies on the other. Again example: Same deck 9170Z does NOT have a matching number on the "A" side because there is a suite there. The point is, unlike most to all other ships in the world, the even numbers are on one side and the odd numbers are on the other. Virgin ships are NOT like that. Same numbers on both sides, just different letters at the end of the numbers that signify their side. Thanks :)