We where in that room two weeks ago. There is only slight differences now, different coffee table, newer safe. It is amazing how nice they keep it. I did not mind not having a balcony. My other family members had balcony rooms and we had more space. My son would need down time in the middle of the day and the extra space allowed him to play with his cars and trucks.
@@Turboplaysrobloxyt Further look at the lyrics. "When you wish upon a star Makes no difference who you are Anything your heart desires Will come to you If your heart is in your dream No request is too extreme When you wish upon a star As dreamers do Like a bolt out of the blue Fate steps in and sees you through When you wish upon a star Your dreams come true".
It is a great stateroom. I loved the size of it. So much more roomy than most staterooms. One thing I will say, though, is that it can get a bit rocky up there. Some friends of mine were a couple of rooms down, and the wife who never gets seasick was very sick a couple of nights from the movement.
I played #10 (or what the last one in line was) snare in the percussion section back in the Fall of '78. Good times. Thanks to the rest of the snare line for putting up with me being a lefty. Mike
@mcgradya Our work was definitely lacking in variety, but it's only because we had to learn the show, drill and choreography, on a tight schedule and our instructor didn't want to make the work so complex that it would negatively affect our performance. :)
Okay on the positive side the guard is together so that was good, however..... where is the variety because in all honesty not to sound like a bitch but that was a boring performance from the guard I was not to impressed with that performance.