C Deck Ventura
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C Deck Ventura
Just a quickie: do all the cabins on Ventura (and Azura) C deck have the larger balconies?
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Annie
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Annie
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Re: C Deck Ventura
' C ' Deck have the larger balconies and ' D ' Deck the larger cabins ... but I cannot vouch that the formula applies to ALL of them.
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Re: C Deck Ventura
As far as I know all the port and starboard cabins have the double sized balconies with half under cover and half open, and I believe they are all normal glass fronted balconies, ie none of them are steel fronted.
But unlike Princess I think you only get 2 standard chairs and a table, rather than 2 chairs and 2 recliners plus foot stools that Princess provide.
But unlike Princess I think you only get 2 standard chairs and a table, rather than 2 chairs and 2 recliners plus foot stools that Princess provide.
John
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Re: C Deck Ventura
Thank you both very much indeed; that's how it appears on the deck plans, but always best to check.
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Re: C Deck Ventura
You could always try contacting P&O themselves. They won't bite
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Re: C Deck Ventura
They may not bite, but I don't always believe what they tell me... That doesn't apply to my experience on here!
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Re: C Deck Ventura
Just back off Azura well last Friday.! We had a C Deck cabin and it was the large type with 2 recliners a small table and a footstool, Lady O is spoilt now.We have just booked on the Vent for next May and of course it has to be C Deck.
Mel
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Re: C Deck Ventura
Many thanks, Screwy.
How's the ankle? (it was your ankle, wasn't it?)
How's the ankle? (it was your ankle, wasn't it?)
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Re: C Deck Ventura
Hi anniec,
It was my leg that I broke but yes it's the ankle that is taking the strain at the moment. The breaks have all healed well according to the consultant but it will take some time yet to be back to normal,as normal that I ever was .! the physio today gave me 2 more exercises to do to strengthen my ankle....a one leg squat and one foot heel raise both on the bad leg..boy it hurts but no pain no gain. Enjoyed the cruise on Azura and managed to stay on my feet.
It was my leg that I broke but yes it's the ankle that is taking the strain at the moment. The breaks have all healed well according to the consultant but it will take some time yet to be back to normal,as normal that I ever was .! the physio today gave me 2 more exercises to do to strengthen my ankle....a one leg squat and one foot heel raise both on the bad leg..boy it hurts but no pain no gain. Enjoyed the cruise on Azura and managed to stay on my feet.
Mel
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Re: C Deck Ventura
Good luck with your progress.
I noticed how far I had come after a cruise last month. In January, 6 months after my accident, we went on Oriana; still had a pronounced limp, and it was very painful getting around. The more recent cruise, 14 months after the break, a huge improvement and almost no problems. Largely down to a cortisone injection I had in March - if you have any tissue damage etc. I can recommend that.
I noticed how far I had come after a cruise last month. In January, 6 months after my accident, we went on Oriana; still had a pronounced limp, and it was very painful getting around. The more recent cruise, 14 months after the break, a huge improvement and almost no problems. Largely down to a cortisone injection I had in March - if you have any tissue damage etc. I can recommend that.