Promenade Staterooms are interior staterooms on decks 6, 7, and 8 of Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas, featuring a bowed window overlooking the Royal Promenade. These rooms offer a view of the ship’s center but not the outside. The non-connecting room type is $100 more expensive than the connecting room.
When traveling with kids, connecting rooms can be a great find as they allow for double the wine allowance on Royal Caribbean. However, the pros and cons of booking a connecting room on the Navigator of the Seas are discussed in a discussion thread.
The Promenade View Connecting Interior of Mariner of the Seas cabin category CP is available on DECK 6 and offers more square footage and a window. The pricing of connecting vs nonconnecting rooms varies by sailing, depending on which has sold better. If many connecting cabins remain, the price drops.
Voyager of the Seas Promenade View Interior pictures are available from our collection of cabin pictures. The pricing of connecting vs nonconnecting varies by sailing, depending on which has sold better.
📹 Cabin tour of Connecting Promenade Interior stateroom 7603
Take a tour of our Connecting Promenade Interior stateroom 7603 on Voyager of the Seas. And yes, there is a fridge…just forgot to …
📹 Interior Promenade Stateroom Tour 8329 on Freedom of the Seas | Royal Caribbean
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