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24 Day Transpacific Cruise

From Los Angeles to Singapore
Hawaii, Guam, Malaysia & Vietnam
Carnival Splendor

Our Stateroom On The Ship

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The below photos are from our 14 Day Hawaii Cruise on the Carnival Splendor in January 2019. I will update this page with new photos and information once we are on our Mexican Riviera Cruise on the Carnival Splendor. We have already booked this same balcony stateroom for this Transpacific cruise.

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Our Balcony Stateroom on Deck 6


Above Right: Balcony Outside Our Stateroom

Bathroom In Our Stateroom


Closets In Our Stateroom


Several Shelves For Storage


A lot of closet space! Left one for me and the right one for my wife

Desk Area In Our Stateroom


Above Left: Lots of Drawer Space; Above Right: Refrigerator


Above Left: Safe plus more storage space; Right: Water and glasses


My computer set up on the desk in our stateroom.

Whenever we cruise I always bring along several magnetic hooks that I purchased at Amazon.com . Almost all of the walls in ship staterooms are made of steel. These hooks provide a lot of convenient extra hanging space. They are pretty strong and I think can hold at least 10 pounds.

Even the bathroom door and the stateroom door are made of steel. I use hooks on the back of the bathroom door to provide hanging for more than just the two hooks provided. I like to use a couple of hooks on the back of the stateroom door to remind us to take our Sail & Sign® Card Lanyards with us when we leave the room.

This has to be the first ship we have ever been on that had a vent in the stateroom door. I often like to keep our balcony door open so that we can hear the ocean and breath the fresh ocean air in our room. But that can create a huge wind tunnel under the stateroom door due to a difference in air pressure between the inside and outside of the ship. I solve that problem by placing a bath towel all along the crack to stop the breeze. But this door also has a vent. I taped a couple of pieces of paper over the vent to stop that from becoming a wind tunnel. At first the paper stuck to the vent even without any tape but would then sometimes fall off. Tape fixed that problem. On cruises I always bring along tape, a small stapler, scissors, wine opener, box cutter, and a few other items that I find very useful on a cruise.

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