If you are looking on the DCL website, the search engine will only show a limited number of staterooms in the category you picked, going by ascending cabin number. Since all the starboard side cabins have higher numbers, they often do not show up on the site if there are plenty of staterooms left. It doesn’t mean they are not available. You need to call DCL or a TA to book one.Hi, can someone help me with the stateroom selection? I can't figure out why all the rooms on the starboard side are mostly gone. Is that the side we should pick because it has more view when getting close to the land? Thank you!!!!
The shade was the exact reason I was thinking port side, please report back after you sail. I won’t be going for a few years yet as I’ve got to get all the kids out of the houseI'm always one to choose starboard because that's the side I like.
However, for the 13 nights transatlantic next year, I chose the port side because I read somewhere that on Eastbound transatlantic, it may be constant sun and heat on the starboard verandahs and I, unlike a lot of people, don't want to be in the sun when I'm on my verandah...I love the shade!
We were on the starboard side on our last cruise - Westbound Transatlantic cruise (Sep 2023) and I enjoyed mostly shade while cruising, but when at port we had a lot of sun. It didn't bother me because the only times I stay on the verandah longer than just looking out is during sea days.
I could be completely wrong in my choice for the may transatlantic...I guess I'll find out!
This is off topic, but I want to know and since you have been on the EBTA, because there are so many sea days does that mean there is Remy/Palo Brunch on all of those sea days or just so many? I figure it wouldn’t be on every sea day, but didn’t want to assume.We loved our EBTA and would do it again.
Hawaii => Vancouver in March, and we will be Starboard for the crossing.
Yes, there is Remy/Palo brunch on all sea days.This is off topic, but I want to know and since you have been on the EBTA, because there are so many sea days does that mean there is Remy/Palo Brunch on all of those sea days or just so many? I figure it wouldn’t be on every sea day, but didn’t want to assume.
Thanks!Yes, there is Remy/Palo brunch on all sea days.
Yes, every sea day, but because there are so many platinum/pearl/high level cruisers, it's still hard to snag brunch esp at Palo. I did the EBTA and the WBPC but both were on the smaller ships so no Remy, so not sure how they handle Remy brunch.This is off topic, but I want to know and since you have been on the EBTA, because there are so many sea days does that mean there is Remy/Palo Brunch on all of those sea days or just so many? I figure it wouldn’t be on every sea day, but didn’t want to assume.
Absolutely! I hope I read the article correctly.The shade was the exact reason I was thinking port side, please report back after you sail. I won’t be going for a few years yet as I’ve got to get all the kids out of the house