![]() Oddly, on the Epic, the toilet has its own frosted-glass area that is not in the same place as the shower, which is across from it in a frosted glass enclosure (one room had a bathtub). The light above the sink is turned on with switch hidden on the bottom of the medicine cabinet – feel for it because you can’t easily see it. At the other end the sink sits awkwardly on a counter next to the bed that you would like to use for things but cannot because water splashes out of the sink if you are not careful onto your things. The hairdryer is at one end of the room next to the sliding glass doors to the balcony and by a mirror that is not high enough to see yourself in without sitting down. It wasn’t really a problem in a real way, but one of the things we didn’t like about our rooms was the strange organization of things. The plugs were across from the bed, so bring an extension cord if you need power in bed (such as cpap). We needed to charge two phones, one watch, and a laptop. and Italian sockets we had both plus a cruise-compatible power strip (no surge protector). There is a small area of counter with a stool, but it’s really small. There is no desk to do work on, such as use a computer for work. We had three in one of our cabins and there’s a pull-out couch for that it rated just okay. I wish there were a master “all on” switch. ![]() There are light switches everywhere, and it was hard to find the switch you needed for the light you wanted. driver’s license of similar will do the job just fine. Note that like European hotels, you need to put a room card in a slot in the room to activate lights, but a U.S. Lighting is a bit hit-or-miss, so we brought a couple of magnetic lights (off ) to supplement the room’s lights. Our rooms on the Epic were curvy, which is style, I guess. Half-way through the cruise we had laundry done and were happy with the resulting quick turnaround. Get water at any bar with the Premium Plus drink package and save the water in the fridge for your excursions. We also had Ari remove the for-purchase contents of the fridges in the room and used the fridges for our own water. A missing free bottle of champagne was reported, and Ari got us the bottle. We had an issue with a TV that stopped working on the penultimate day as well as a hair dryer that never worked, but we did not mention it (as we had another of each). Ari was our steward, and he did a good job. These were a good size with lots of storage and a good-sized balcony. They were a good size and we liked the balconies, but the layout of the cabins was weird. Overall, we were nonplussed by the cabins.
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