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16 Mar 07, 12:19 AM |
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Imagineer
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Fancy a stay in the 'Royal' suites?
Have you ever fancied staying in the sheer luxury of the category 1 suites on a Disney ship?
"Royal Suite with Verandah Stateroom Category: 1 Sleeps: 7 Room Configuration: 2 bedrooms (one with queen-size bed; one with two twin beds and two pull-down upper berths), 2.5 bathrooms including whirlpool tubs, living room, media library with wall pull-down bed, dining salon, pantry, wet bar, walk-in closets View: Private verandah Amenities: TV and VCR, CD player, cooling box, in-room safe, hair dryer, phone with voice-mail messaging, and individual climate control Experience an unparalleled combination: the luxury, comfort and personal attention of classic oceanliners of the past with the finest appointments of the present — all in 1,029 square feet of splendor that sleeps seven with ease. Discover palatial style and space, complemented by extraordinary concierge service that begins even before you board the ship. " These are the Roy O. and Walter E. Disney suites on board both the Magic and Wonder... the Walt even has a baby grand piano!
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16 Mar 07, 01:12 AM |
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I've seen some of the pictures of the suites and I think they look amazing. I would love to do my 40th in a suite.
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16 Mar 07, 08:13 AM |
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I would love to stay there - though I think a lottery win would have to be on the cards first ~ LOL
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16 Mar 07, 08:33 AM |
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how much you reckon it is?
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16 Mar 07, 09:20 AM |
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I think they are really difficult to manage to book them from what I have read. I think the best I will do is get to visit one!
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16 Mar 07, 11:44 AM |
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lol Maz, yes I reckon a visit to on is the nearest we'll come!
You have to book them ages (years!) in advance... and they can cost anything from over $5,000 (for a 3night) to over $10,000 plus (7 night and more) ! Don't even ask how much they are for our 15 night cruise next year! we can all dream though...
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16 Mar 07, 11:44 AM |
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