Depends on your definition of minimal. We had stateroom 7636 on the Wish, and the larger balcony (as depicted on the deck plan) allowed us to have a lounger along with the table and two chairs which was very nice. There are similar rooms, all at the edges of the bump outs.Some folk like the 'bump out' rooms that have slightly longer balconies, but the difference is minimal.
ThanksNot like there were on the older ships, honestly. Or at least I haven't heard of any.
Some folk like the 'bump out' rooms that have slightly longer balconies, but the difference is minimal.
Thanks I booked a bump out on deck 7 towards the front cabin 7570. Hopefully it was a good decision if not we have time to change it.I was looking into this for our cruise next year on the Treasure and saw a bump out room tour. The room feels a little darker as the balcony blocks light and you’re still stuck with the same chairs.
You can look at the muster drill document for the room numbers (or do a cruise search). I would just google that room to see if there anre any reviews.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/fantasy-muster-drill-station-i-location.3909426/
Both the Wonder and Magic have a few "inside" rooms that actually have windows and a few mostly full verandahs that are marked as navigators due to obstructions.What are the "secret rooms" on the other ships?