Kindly contributed by Cruise Critic member ‘rafinmd’. Photos taken in April 2019.
Cabin 1021 is a “Family Oceanview” cabin. There are places on the Pinnacle Class ships where the hallways move a bit closer to the center of the ship leaving a bit more depth to certain cabins. In the family oceanview, that depth is used to create a second vanity/shower and the primary bathroom has a tub/shower.
My cabin was right next to the forward stairs, just below and to the left of the H of Holland America on the starboard side.
There is a king bed, a sofa that folds out to a double bed, and a bunk that pulls down from the ceiling. It looks like the bunk is always on the window side of the cabin, while some cabins have the sofa next to the window while others have the king bed there. In 1021 it’s the sofa that’s next to the window. In any case it looks like the ladder for the bunk comes between the bed and the sofa.
There are night stands on either side of the bed with 2 drawers in each and an open space at the bottom. Above each night stand there’s a US outlet, USB outlet, wall lamp and reading light.
The desk is on the wall opposite the sofa. I never opened either the bunk or the sofa but it looks like the sofa if opened up would extend all the way to the desk. The ladder from the bunk drops down to the space between the sofa and the bed.
There are 5 closet spaces. Closest to the door there are 4 shelves and 3 drawers.? Next is a cabinet with 3 shelves and hanging space. The first of the next 2 is hanging space with 3 shelves followed by a full length hanging space and one shelf at the bottom (that shelf and the 4 nearest the door are filled with life jackets). The final space is the safe on top, fridge in the middle, and 3 drawers on the bottom.? Between the cabinets and the TV there’s a triangular cabinet with a glass case on top, 2 open shelves, and a small closed cabinet at the bottom.
The main bath has the toilet, sink, and TINY bathtub/shower. A standard bath mat fills the base of the tub.
The second bath has a walk-in shower and another sink.
There’s plenty of power in the room. Each night stand has US and USB outlets. The desk has USB/US on the right, USB/Euro outlets in the middle, and another US/Euro outlet on the left. Each bath has a shaver outlet.
There is a card slot next to the door that controls some of the power. When the card is not in place the left outlets on the desk, the outlets in the bath, and the main cabin lights and bath lights turn off. The bath outlets do stay on even if the bathroom lights are off, as long as the card is in the slot.
Finally, most of the walls are steel and readily hold magnets.