Thoughtfully contributed by Cruise Critic member ‘luvteaching’. Photos taken in July 2024. Take a moment to compare with her photos and thoughts from July 2015 below.
When my hubby was alive we were in this cabin and I sent you photos. Now here are some updated ones. Since I went with a friend this time the beds are in the twin configuration. The cabin was spacious and we had plenty of storage space. The balcony was a delight! It was nice to have separate sink areas in the bathroom. The shower was small with the shower curtain that wants to stick to you but the water pressure was great The location worked as we were under the Dive In and it was quiet. I don’t recall hearing any noise. The balcony furniture was updated as well.
Kindly contributed by Cruise Critic member ‘luvteaching’. Photos taken in July 2015.
My husband and I just did two weeks to Alaska. The first week was on Crown Princess (I know – the competition) because he wanted to ride the White Pass Yukon Railway. We got off the Crown on July 11th, had the porter move the luggage across the way to the Westerdam and in 25 minutes from checking off the Crown we were checked in and waiting to board the Westerdam. Seattle is a great place to cruise from!
We were in SY 8067. It was a good cabin and I’d book it again. My husband has some balance and mobility issues and uses a scooter to get around (at times). Even though the cabin wasn’t a handicapped one we had plenty of room for the scooter and the separate shower was nice (though small). The scooter fit better when one chair was put out on the balcony and the other moved to a desk area.