Format: Voyager of the Seas interior cabin

Deb & Matt Chat on YT: Voyager of the Seas Promenade Cabin 8533

We’re back on Voyager of the Seas for a 9-night New Year’s Eve South Pacific cruise, and we’re kicking off this cruise news series with a full cabin tour!

In this video, we take you inside Promenade View Cabin 8533, an interconnecting interior promenade cabin (connecting with 8555). We break down storage, bathroom size, power points, bedside tables, lighting, privacy, noise levels, and what it’s really like to sleep with the Royal Promenade just outside your window.

If you’re considering a Promenade View Cabin on Voyager of the Seas, or deciding between an interior, promenade, or balcony cabin — this review is for you.

We also cover:
✅Set Sail Pass & cabin entry
✅Limited cupboard space (yes… only one!)
✅Shower size and bathroom layout
✅TV placement and bedside lighting
✅Cabin power limitations
✅Privacy concerns and noise levels from the Promenade

👉 This is an honest, real-world cabin review filmed on board during a busy New Year’s cruise — no fluff, just the details you actually need before booking.

👇 Let us know in the comments:
Would you choose a Promenade View Cabin, or is a balcony still king?

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00:00 Intro
00:14 Set Sail Pass
00:25 Cabin Entry
00:45 Safety Instructions
01:08 Sleeping In
01:30 Only 1 Cupboard
02:20 Bathroom
02:56 Shower Size
04:31 TV Space
04:55 Cruise Cabin Bedside Tables
05:15 Bedside Lamps
06:30 Lights
06:56 Limited Cabin Power
08:17 Cruise Hair Dryer
09:26 The Promenade View
09:48 Privacy Issues
10:18 Is It Noisy?

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Deb & Matt Chat on YT: Voyager of the Seas Cabin 7311 Review 🚢 Promenade View Interior | Would We Stay Again?

This is our end-of-cruise cabin review of our Promenade View Interior Cabin on Voyager of the Seas, sailing from Brisbane, Australia 🚢🇦🇺

Unlike our first impressions cabin tour, this video is filmed at the end of the cruise, after actually living in the cabin — giving us a much clearer picture of what worked, what didn’t, and whether we’d choose this cabin again.

In this honest cabin review, we cover:
• Entry layout and storage
• Bathroom space and usability
• Bed and bedroom comfort
• Bedside lamps and lighting
• Shelving and storage limitations
• Accessibility issues
• Power points and charging
• A cabin fault we experienced
• ⚠️ No bedside power (still!)
• Promenade interior views
• Cabin location on the ship
• Our final verdict after the cruise

This video wraps up our Voyager of the Seas Brisbane series, including first impressions, daily vlogs, dining experiences, and ship exploration.

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Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:10 Entry & Storage
01:09 Bathroom
02:30 Towel Hanger
03:03 Bed & Bedroom
03:42 Bedside Lamps
05:20 Additional Shelving
05:58 Accessibility Issues
07:00 Power & Charging
08:05 Cabin Fault
08:45 No Bedside Power
09:36 Promenade Interior Views
10:10 Cabin Location
11:26 Final Thoughts

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Deb & Matt Chat on YT: Royal Caribbean Room 7311 Cabin Tour | Voyager of the Seas

This is our first impressions cabin tour of Promenade View Interior Cabin 7311 on Voyager of the Seas, sailing from Brisbane, Australia 🚢🇦🇺

We’re onboard the “voyager of the seas royal caribbean” for an exclusive “cabin tour” of room 7311. This “royal caribbean cruise” adventure begins with us showing you the initial view of our “voyager of the seas interior stateroom” and its amenities. Join our “cruise vlog” as we explore this fantastic “royal caribbean cruise ship” and give you all the details from the bathroom to the storage areas on this amazing “cruise ship”!

Promenade View cabins are popular on Royal Caribbean ships, offering a window overlooking the Royal Promenade instead of an ocean view — but are they worth it?

In this detailed cabin tour, we show you:
• The layout and storage
• Bathroom and shower setup
• Bed comfort
• Power points & charging (⚠️ important!)
• Cooler box vs fridge
• Air conditioning controls
• Promenade views — day & night

⚠️ Important warning for cruisers: this cabin has ZERO bedside power, which may be a deal-breaker for some guests.

This video is part of our Voyager of the Seas Brisbane series, including ship tours, dining reviews, daily vlogs, and an end-of-trip cabin review later in the cruise.

If you’re cruising Voyager of the Seas, choosing between an interior, promenade view, ocean view or balcony cabin, or planning your first Royal Caribbean cruise — this video is for you.

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00:00 Intro
00:10 Cabin 7311 Overview
00:13 SeaPass Card
00:52 Promenade View Interior
01:07 Muster Station
01:23 Cabin Mystery
01:37 Limited Storage
01:48 Hide ’n’ Seek
02:01 Room Safe
02:30 Bathroom
02:39 Shower
03:11 Hair & Body Wash
03:55 Bathroom Storage
04:23 Full Length Mirror
04:43 No Bedside Power
04:58 Air Conditioning Controls
05:10 Storage
05:40 Bed
05:51 Power & Charging
06:42 Kettle & Tea
07:39 Cooler Box (Not a Fridge)
08:05 Bedside Telephone
08:19 Still No Bedside Power
08:42 Promenade Views
09:03 Important Warning

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