6102 – Amsterdam

Kindly provided by Vickie Van Kopp Szymanski. Photos taken in June 2019.

a bit small but the windows made it worth it




Kindly contributed by Cruise Critic member ‘Scrapnana’. Photos taken on Grand World Voyage in January through March 2018.

Cabin 6102 is classified as a DA cabin although much smaller than the DA cabins on the Main Deck. It is slightly larger than its neighbor 6100 (which does not have a sofa and is also a DA) but has a hallway with useless space. It is over the Queen’s Lounge and you can clearly hear music during rehearsals or shows (not good if you go to bed early). It also has a slant to the front wall but does have two windows. A tall person would have trouble navigating part of the cabin. The desk and bed are so close that a chair cannot be put at the desk although you can sit on the bed.

Best part of the cabin is the large deck in front. A few steps down the hallway and out onto the deck. Although you cannot see in the windows during the day at night time you can.

Worst part is the lack of closet space (does have under bed drawers).
Largest closet is 66″high with a 6″ shelf (holds life jackets). It is 28″ wide and 15″ deep with a rod that is 13″ long running from front to back.
Medium closet is 55″ high with a 6″ shelf that holds the safe. There is about 7.5″ shelf space in front of the safe. It is 16″ wide and 19.5″ deep with a 14″ rod.
Smallest closet is 46″ high, 16″ wide and 19.5″ deep. Top shelf is 7.5″ high, middle is 17.5″ high and the bottom is 21″ high. The shelves cannot be moved.