Penthouse Suite (Pacific Adventure and Pacific Encounter) Deck 10 | PB Cat. Byron Beach Club Suite
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2023
- Join me onboard Pacific Adventure for a full tour of a Penthouse Suite. These Penthouse Suites on Pacific Adventure are nearly identical to those on sister ship, Pacific Encounter. The Pacific Encounter and Pacific Adventure Penthouse Suites are conveniently located midship on Deck 10, and have oversized balconies as you'll see in the video.
The Penthouse Suite is a PB Category on the Pacific Adventure and Pacific Encounter deck plans, and they provide access to the P&O Byron Beach Club which includes lots of fantastic perks. Byron Beach Club perks include breakfast at Angelo's restaurant, complimentary full room service breakfast, free laundry, plus access to Byron Beach Club which has a private pool and covered outdoor deck space for all guests staying in one of the Byron Beach Club suites or mini suites.
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Thanks for the review i like your easy conversational style and focussing (to me at least) on the important things like electricity connections, drawers, toiletries etc. thank you and safe and happy cruising
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful.
Awww lovely ❤❤ I can only dream 😅
Looks fantastic! I just wish P&O had better reviews on Cruise Critic, it's really putting me off booking a cruise. I've been on this ship a couple of times (Melbourne Cup and Country Music cruise) and, on the whole, have enjoyed it but standards seem to be dropping if some of the reviews are to be believed. Thanks again for a top notch review.
Ah you found it! Thanks for watching. On the plus side, Byron Beach access provided with this particular suite will add to the onboard amenity and experience... somewhat...
@@TheCruiseandTravelGuy I was thinking the same. Will watch your latest vid re Aus cruising industry, it is looking very bleak.
Hi Adrian, we stayed in 10410 for a 3-night comedy cruise on Saturday. These suites have now been setup to accomodate up to five people. The sofa has been replaced with a worn looking sofa/double bed and they have now also added a fold-up single bed to the room as well. It sits next to the coffee table with a vinyl cover over it. There were only two of us staying in the room but the single bed wasn’t removed. I had to move it every night so we wouldn’t kick it when we got out of bed. The next morning the staff moved it back when they cleaned the room.
A lot of the glass knobs on the drawers were broken off, the bed was very uncomfortable, and a gurgling noise was coming out of the pipe work behind the toilet for the entire cruise.
The entertainment onboard was great but the rooms are getting very tired.
Just to make it clear, this was on the Encounter out of Brisbane, not the Adventure.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Sounds disappointing! And strange situation regarding the bedding, very odd. The plumbing on these ships is a bit fickle in my experience too, but thankfully had no issues in this particular suite while I was onboard.
@@martinhinchy3870 hello - can you tell me did it show in cruise control as the 5 birth? we booked this as the penthouse but is now showing as 5 birth - feeling a little let down with all the $$ we have paid.
Thanks for the Lookie-loo. Just booked MA for solo cruise next May, on Encounter. I've only had MC on Coral Princess - but thought Im going to have to suck up the extra cost for BBBC , if I don't want to be let down by a Post Re-start P&O experience. Its good to know I'll get breakfast, & a pair of thongs 🤣🤣🤣
🤣 complimentary eggs benny! The thongs are bit firm for my liking haha. I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
@@TheCruiseandTravelGuy yes , & considering that now I'm paying for 3-4 fares to get those complimentary (formerly included) eggs Benedict - they better be coming to my room piping hot - but still soft, with avocado on sourdough toast - & a tiny glass of pineapple juice 🤣🤣🤣 Oh, & I'll sit on my deck 9 balcony - in my sturdy new thongs - like no one looking down from above can see me "Lording" it up! It has all the beauty of pretension - but with built in social distancing 🤦🏻♀️
@@ColetteNicoll 😂 that’s brilliant 👏🏼
I booked that exact room on Pacific encounter last week
Excellent! You'll love it, it's a great, central location too. Enjoy your cruise.
How many nights and how much you paid, if you dont mind, thank you
This looks like a Princess stateroom. The decor is similar.
Yes, it is actually. Pacific Adventure sailed as the Golden Princess until 2020.
@@TheCruiseandTravelGuy ahhhh, I see.
Hi Adrian - we booked the 'Penthouse suite' for a sailing coming up on the Encounter, but its now showing in cruise control as a 5 bedroom family birth suite - do you know if this is the same one?
Hi Kelane. Does cruise control happen to indicate what suite category it is? There is a 5 berth family suite on Deck 9, it’s a S8 category suite.
The 5 berth wouldn’t be the traditional Penthouse Suite as you see in my video.
Any news on a model ship of the p and o explorer cheers john
Hi John. Pretty sure (from memory) I replied to one of your other comments asking for you to email me, as I had been in contact with someone who would be onboard. But that was months ago now.
Damm that balcony is bigger than my backyard
haha it's massive!
It looks about the same size as our lounge. Beautiful!!😃
I’m deck 10 PB category. But it’s also saying “5 berth room” or whatever on cruise control. I’m confused, I upgraded to what they explained as a “penthouse suite”… am I in a suite or a 5 berth room?
Looks like I found the answer - 5 berth on encounter is listed under the “suite” category. Largest rooms. Includes balcony and Byron beach club!
If it’s a PB, then it’s the one in my video. They’re midship on deck 10. It can cater for 5, but won’t be setup that way if you don’t need 5 people accommodated.
@@TheCruiseandTravelGuyawesome! Thank you
Adrian, what’s the difference between pacific encounter and pacific adventurer?
Not a lot - they’re sister ships. They have a slightly different layout on Decks 6/7 because Adventure has some window suites down on Deck 6.
Adventure also has some additional suites on Deck 15, and Encounter uses this as kids club space from memory.
Otherwise, there’s not much else to report.
@@TheCruiseandTravelGuy thanks Adrian! I’m going on encounter for a 3 night comedy cruise in December! I am excited to see it in person
What number room is it
10410 - right at the beginning of the video I show the deck plan and the room number next to the door 🙂