Oceanview cabins offer stunning ocean views through either portholes or picture windows, allowing natural light in. These cabins do not open, so guests should not assume they will have ocean sounds or fresh air. Standard balcony rooms typically have two chairs and a table, but some may have obstructed views due to lifeboats, equipment, or ship parts. Royal Caribbean offers free continental breakfast when booking a balcony stateroom, with various category numbers available.
There are sixteen family staterooms available, with the most popular being the 1D, 4D, 1A, 1E, and 2F categories. The Virtual Balcony cabin offers a real-time, full-wall LED screen that simulcasts the outside view and sounds. This feature is available on select ships throughout the industry.
Outside cabins provide ocean views through rectangular picture windows or round portholes, which can be used to see out and let light in, but cannot be opened to let in. Balcony rooms have natural light, while inside rooms have no windows or doors to an outside view. Inside rooms lack fresh air.
Both types of rooms include twin beds that convert to queen, a desk, and sitting area. Virtual balconies allow guests to enjoy real-time views and sounds of the ocean and destinations in interior cruise rooms. Sky Star guests also have access to The Balcony, a private outdoor space with stunning sunset views.
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