Kindly contributed by Cruise Critic member ‘rafinmd’. Photos taken in January and February 2015.
The only drawback I saw to this cabin was a mechanical hum when we are entering and leaving port possibly some of the machinery used to handle the mooring lines (perhaps something else, I hear it when we anchor as well). It did not really bother me, but was quite noticeable.
I somewhat accidentally discovered something about this cabin totally unexpected on a HAL-built ship. The walls of cabin 538 are steel, and support use of magnets to hold invitations, On Location, and other stuff for easy reference.
- Bed made up as queen bed
- Aft side of cabin
- Forward side of cabin
- Steel wall next to sofa will support magnets
- Safe with short closet and tall closet
- 2 more tall closets which can be configured as short ones with drop down leaf
- Sink
- Sink storage, a shelf is found underneath the sink
- Tub/shower, I think smaller and taller than most tubs (22 inch from floor, 44 inches long inside)
- Cabin 538 is circled