Just got done sailing in an interior cabin and it was a much better experience. No slamming doors, and our rooms temperature was perfect all cruise long!
The cabin seems so narrow and bathroom so small. We can normally book a non-accessible cabin as Simone can walk within the cabin and we just request a stool for the shower…and his wheelchair folds to fit through the cabin door….but I’m super unsure about doing that on VV….still curious to sail on them though! 😊❤
The interesting thing is that if you watch our previous room tour from Valiant Lady in the Limited View Sea Terrace (cabin 8306A), you'll see that the arrangement of the furniture in there provides much more room to pass between the TV and the bed. You don't notice it when in the cabin, but the TV wall is at an angle so each room alternates the layout. There are still accessible cabins on board, so if the standard Sea Terrace cabins don't work for you, it's another option. Additionally, you could also look into the XL Sea Terrace. Those are supposed to be a little more spacious inside. We'll have to try to get a room tour of one of those in an upcoming sailing!
@@thiscruiselife I’ll have to go look up your other VV content. Look forward to anything you publish, you two are my favorite. We’re usually “last-minute cruise” types being so close to Civitavecchia , but I think a Virgin cruise will definitely have to be a planned in advance type of event. Thanks as always for your content and keep up the hard work. Someone has to make this sacrifice 🤣🥰
You will love it if you have an open mind, accept that there are no kids on board. You can party if you want or if you prefer to relax in a hammock and read a good book..you will love a virgin. No tipping, don’t need to pull your credit card out and like to try ‘different’ yet yummy food, access to food 24/7, you will love it.
Looks like Cynthia is already trying to sell you on it! Send me an email (rocky@thiscruiselife.com) and let's make ship happen for you! Virgin Voyages is truly an epic and fun experience! -Rocky
@@cynthiahiatt2715 that’s amazing! Got a voyage on Valiant in about a month, scheduled to sail on Resilient in March of next year, contemplating the transatlantic for Resilient this October, and have a voucher for Alaska on Brilliant in 2026. You could say we’ve very much enjoyed our voyages as well! 😁
45 cruises and my two worst both took off from San Juan Maybe your thoughts on that are correct!!
Just got done sailing in an interior cabin and it was a much better experience. No slamming doors, and our rooms temperature was perfect all cruise long!
The cabin seems so narrow and bathroom so small. We can normally book a non-accessible cabin as Simone can walk within the cabin and we just request a stool for the shower…and his wheelchair folds to fit through the cabin door….but I’m super unsure about doing that on VV….still curious to sail on them though! 😊❤
The interesting thing is that if you watch our previous room tour from Valiant Lady in the Limited View Sea Terrace (cabin 8306A), you'll see that the arrangement of the furniture in there provides much more room to pass between the TV and the bed. You don't notice it when in the cabin, but the TV wall is at an angle so each room alternates the layout.
There are still accessible cabins on board, so if the standard Sea Terrace cabins don't work for you, it's another option. Additionally, you could also look into the XL Sea Terrace. Those are supposed to be a little more spacious inside. We'll have to try to get a room tour of one of those in an upcoming sailing!
@@thiscruiselife I’ll have to go look up your other VV content. Look forward to anything you publish, you two are my favorite. We’re usually “last-minute cruise” types being so close to Civitavecchia , but I think a Virgin cruise will definitely have to be a planned in advance type of event. Thanks as always for your content and keep up the hard work. Someone has to make this sacrifice 🤣🥰
Ok ok tell me more about virgin voyages!
You will love it if you have an open mind, accept that there are no kids on board. You can party if you want or if you prefer to relax in a hammock and read a good book..you will love a virgin. No tipping, don’t need to pull your credit card out and like to try ‘different’ yet yummy food, access to food 24/7, you will love it.
If you want great room…for the price diff…go XLT Sea Terrace
Looks like Cynthia is already trying to sell you on it! Send me an email (rocky@thiscruiselife.com) and let's make ship happen for you! Virgin Voyages is truly an epic and fun experience! -Rocky
@@thiscruiselife it’s not for everybody…. But we have been on Scarlet Lady 5 times since introduced to her in Nov 2022…going again in April 2025!
@@cynthiahiatt2715 that’s amazing! Got a voyage on Valiant in about a month, scheduled to sail on Resilient in March of next year, contemplating the transatlantic for Resilient this October, and have a voucher for Alaska on Brilliant in 2026. You could say we’ve very much enjoyed our voyages as well! 😁