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Both seem amazing and spacious. Owners is aft facing and Vista is forward. Got a 16 day in , really just curious on comments from folks who have sailed in both. I need a balcony that does not have a direct drop down to the water, height wide open issues. Got a Vista currently forward booked, but also love aft wake views as long as my drop down view is not to the water.

Am I off base on either? Appreciate any feedback. Pent up travel anxiety I suppose. Though could be persuaded for an aft suite, my limitations not withstanding. Looking down on the Fore deck and the Bourgeois menu in La Reserve seem to go together somehow. Never have to get a number for the tenders, just show your key card at the tender station. Waiting to board the ship, they came to us in the waiting area—got us checked in and escorted us on the ship to are waiting Butler who took us to are suite.

One more nice thing, when you leave your suite for the first time, in they come and clean your suite asap. My question would be how much time do you think you might spend on the balcony. In the Vista, the furniture is often tied down and the balcony unusable if you are at sea. Also at night, the curtains must be drawn and no light on the balcony because of the Bridge.

Cruise Critic posted an extensive review with hundreds of pictures of everything on Riviera if you want to take a look. Agree, I was talking about the Owners Suite. We had a friend have a Vista Suite—it was like a wind tunnel if you opened the front door—when the door to the deck was open. I currently have a Vista booked for early Dec , checked on Owners and they are all wait listed.

I realized now that I can do one of those as there is no direct drop down to the water, which for whatever reason I cannot handle. Give me big waves and rocking and rolling though and no problem. Our cabin is on deck 12 so I believe it is above the bridge, I don't think curtains open will effect the bridge? Unable to resist the opportunity, investors are … Continued. View photos. Buy safely with virtual options Learn more. More Mortgage calculator Download profile.

Property details General Description. Ask a Question. Schedule a Showing. Matt Ouellette. Ask a Question Showing. Bedrooms 4. This beautifully remodeled four bedroom, two bathroom contemporary home is perched on the hillside that the locals call the "Riviera. Relax on the large sectional couch around the fireplace or on the expansive redwood deck overlooking the city. There are many options for outstanding views, sunshine and a gentle breeze!

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