Royal Caribbean Adventure of the Seas Cabin 6664 Cruise Reviews
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Royal Caribbean Adventure of the Seas
Cabin 6664 Details
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Best Rate:
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View/Book this rate - Category: D1 (Superior Balcony Stateroom)
- Deck: Six (Aft)
- Specialty:
- Cabin Size: Cabin 188 sqf // Balcony 50 sqf
- Occupancy: Sleeps up to 2 guests
- Cabin Details: Cabin 6664 on Royal Caribbean Adventure of the Seas is located aft on the port side and includes Sliding glass doors that lead to your balcony,Two twin beds that convert to a queen bed, closet, bathroom with shower, living area Connecting Room
- Notes: Location: Aft (Rear). Cabins in the aft section of the ship have more motion than centrally located midship cabins, but less than those forward.
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Royal Caribbean Adventure of the Seas Cabin 6664 Cruise Reviews


ok room - Sep 2014
We actually took the cruise in 2015, but the drop down menu would not allow that date. The room was just ok. Just to let people know,there are no amenities (conditioner, lotion, shower caps, etc.) In this day and age when you cannot carry shampoo etc on airlines (unless checked), one would think that cruise ships, like hotels, would have these amenities for their guests. Also, on the balcony there is a lot of rust. Sadly, our cabin attendant had to leave because his wife passed away. Perhaps that left them understaffed. The boat needs an overhaul...That being said, the location of the cabin was great. We had a bit of rough weather, and it was nice to be down lower in the ship. We took the stairs everywhere we went for exercise, and it was a good walk up and down from the center of the ship.
- CruizrUser
