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Ultra Spacious Ocean View, Cabin Category 1K, Jewel of the Seas (4)


Size: 265 sq. ft.

Occupancy: Up to 5 guests

Amenities: Two twin beds that convert to Royal King sitting area with sofa bed and one Pullman bed window private bathroom with shower vanity area mini-bar closed-circuit TV mini-safe radio telephone and a hairdryer.

Smoking Policy: Smoking is not permitted in staterooms or on balconies.

Ultra Spacious Ocean View 1K cabins:

Ultra Spacious Ocean View 1K cabins can be found on:

  • DECK 7
  • DECK 8

10 Jewel of the Seas Ultra Spacious Ocean View 1K Reviews

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Service can't be beat! by spfauspfau

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Jewel of the Seas / Destination: Transatlantic

Cabin 7004 is fantastic. As a "family cabin", it is available to any size party approximately 2-3 months prior to sailing. Located all the way forward, it is near the theater and far from dining. The cabin is far more spacious than normal cabins below the suite level.

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It was an OK cruise by viking53

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Jewel of the Seas / Destination: Europe - Western Europe

Great room for the 3 of us. It's designed for a group up to 6. Our daughter had her own "room" (small enclosure covered by a curtain), and she loved having the privacy. Had some issues with the shower and water heat, but it was resolved.

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A Long Cruise... But Worth It! by bamksm22

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Jewel of the Seas / Destination: Panama Canal, Central America

This cabin is huge and a great value for the dollar spent. It is at the front of the ship, overlooking the helipad. We were not bothered by the motion of the ocean. However, BEWARE! There is what sounded like a crew work room located directly below. All was quiet at night but during the day banging, scraping, drilling, and dragging noises could be heard. It was enough to be noticed and distracting. If you want a more quiet experience book another cabin. If you want suite-like room for an ocean view price, this is the ticket.

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Great Trip by queenbee2u2

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Jewel of the Seas / Destination: Panama Canal, Central America

Loved the size of this room. It was the perfect room for viewing the Panama Canal. The bed was very comfortable and so much floor space. The room was spotless and well taken care of by our room server. Only thing I have a problem with was the lighting by the desk, way too dark.

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Some speed bumps but overall great cruise experience by LSN

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Jewel of the Seas / Destination: Caribbean - Southern

Pull out sofa is too small and short for older kids. Would be great for kids under 12. The room is a perfect family state room for a larger family, however, it is best if younger children are in the party to sleep on the pull out sofa, which is more like a pull out futon. Pillows were VERY flat and needed to be replaced on beds. The beds and 2 bunks in that cabin were surprisingly comfortable. We ended up moving to side by side ocean view cabins on deck 4 that suited our family better. Our girls were much happier with those beds. They are both tall and did not fit comfortably on the pull out sofa. Our two boys (also tall) had the bunks in the family cabin. Kudos to Royal Caribbean for finding alternative accomodations that suited our family better.

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Ultra Spacious Ocean View 1K cabins - Oceanview

Other categories for Oceanview cabins include:

  • 1N - Ocean View
  • 2M - Spacious Ocean View
  • 2N - Ocean View
  • 3N - Ocean View
  • N8 - Ocean View

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Ultra Spacious Ocean View, Cabin Category 1K, Jewel of the Seas (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between Jewel of the Seas Ocean View and Spacious Ocean View? ›

Balcony: Balcony rooms on Jewel of the Seas fall into two categories: Ocean View Balcony cabins are smaller, with 179 square feet of interior space and balconies measuring between 27 and 47 square feet. Spacious Ocean View cabins are larger, at 204 square feet, with balconies measuring between 41 and 172 square feet.

Is Jewel of the Seas a small ship? ›

This is a big ship, so there are many options to find the best cabin for you. (If you're wondering just how big Jewel of the Seas is, the answer is 962 feet long – about 3 soccer fields long.)

When was the Jewel of the Seas last refurbished? ›

Introduced in 2004, Jewel of the Seas carries up to 2,702 passengers and 852 crew members. It received its last major refurbishment in 2016, followed by a dry dock addressing technical matters in 2021.

What is an ocean view cabin on a cruise? ›

Oceanview cabins can have either a rectangular window or a round porthole, which typically do not open. Most balcony cabins have floor-to-ceiling glass doors so you can still see outside even if the weather isn't good. Because balcony cabins have this additional outside space, they cost more money.

Is Ocean View or ocean Front better? ›

While oceanview rooms tend to offer a partial view of the ocean, oceanfront rooms have a more direct view and are often located in short distance from the water, so you can hear the ocean when opening the window. An oceanfront room is per definition oceanview, but an oceanview room is not necessarily oceanfront.

What is the difference between a ocean view and a balcony view on a cruise ship? ›

“Ocean view” means that there is a window, and if you look out of that window, you can see the ocean. A balcony room means that there is a sliding glass door, and you can step outside onto your little balcony and see, hear, and smell the ocean and the sea breezes.

Is Jewel of the Seas going into drydock? ›

Royal Caribbean International's Jewel of the Seas is undergoing a drydock in Brest, France. After crossing the Atlantic in late April, the Radiance-Class vessel arrived at the Damen Shiprepair Brest shipyard on April 21, 2024.

How many pools does Jewel of the Seas have? ›

Onboard Experience

There's something for everyone on Jewel of the Seas. From our fitness center, basketball court and signature rock climbing wall for active, invigorating activities, to six pools and whirlpools, and a full-service onboard spa to relax and restore, your group will have the best of options.

What are the upgrades on Jewel of the Seas? ›

With new staterooms, new restaurants, technology upgrades and exciting entertainment, Jewel will be the most contemporary ship to sail from Rome this summer. Additions include a two-bedroom family suite and 24 new outside and balcony accommodations that showcase the picturesque coastlines of the Eastern Mediterranean.

Can you open the window in an ocean view cabin? ›

It's not possible to open the portholes and picture windows in Ocean View Cabins, but if you are staying in a Balcony Suite or a Suite, you will be able to open your French windows and take in stunning scenic views from the comfort of your own private space - ideal for catching the sunrise while your room-mate sleeps, ...

What are the best floors to stay on a cruise ship? ›

You want to be as close to the pivot point as possible to feel the least movement. Avoid cabins near the front (bow) or back (stern) and on decks higher than the middle deck of the ship. So, on a ship with fourteen passenger decks, your best options are below deck seven.

Is it worth getting a balcony on a cruise ship? ›

Even on smaller, more luxurious ships that don't feel crowded, a balcony is desirable; if the weather is such that you can spend a lot of time on your balcony, it's like having an additional room.

What is the difference between Ocean View and Deluxe Ocean View? ›

The main difference between the two rooms is that you the Deluxe Ocean View will be guaranteed to be on a higher floor with a Diamond Head View.

What is the difference between coastal view and ocean view? ›

Coastal view includes some ocean and a view of the property to the side. Ocean View gives a straight view to the ocean.

How big is an ocean view room on Royal Caribbean? ›

As an example, on the Symphony of the Seas, currently the largest ship sailing in Royal Caribbean's fleet, most oceanview rooms are 179 square feet whereas a standard balcony cabin is 182 square feet, plus 50 square feet of balcony space. Not a lot of difference in the actual room size.

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