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| Royal Caribbean staterooms are 50 percent larger on average than those of other cruise lines. Carpeting, plenty of storage space in drawers and closets, telephones, luxurious bedding and eye-popping flat-screen TVs. First-run films provide all the comforts of home, plus the personalized attention of a cabin steward. All staterooms are above ocean level for a more comfortable cruise. |
Carnival's staterooms are 50 percent larger on average than those of other cruise lines. Carpeting, plenty of storage space in drawers and closets, telephones, and a television showing first-run films provide all the comforts of home, plus the personalized attention of a cabin steward. All staterooms are above ocean level for a more comfortable cruise.
Grand Suite

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Category GS
These extra-large accommodations feature a large private balcony, private bathroom with tub and shower, queen-size bed or two twins that convert to a king-size bed, sitting area with sofa, wall safe, refrigerator, separate sitting area, Flat-sreen TV and VCR, and room service. |
Junior Suite

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Category JS
These large suites have a separate sitting area and a private balcony. Special features include a large vanity/dressing table, refrigerator and entertainment area with Flat-sreen TV. |
OCEAN VIEW STATEROOMS

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Category SO, F1, F2, F3, G
This stateroom features two twin beds that convert to a king-size bed, sitting area, porthole or picture window, Flat-sreen TV with remote control, complimentary room service, and bathroom with shower. |
Inside Cabin
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Category M
Each room features two beds that convert to a king-size bed, private bathroom with shower, television with remote control, complimentary room service, and vanity area.
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*Not all staterooms within each category have the same furniture configuration and/or facilities. |
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