This was our home for two weeks. The room was actually relatively spacious. There were two single beds pushed together to make a king bed, with space underneath for suitcases (although ours fitted into the cupboards). There was also a couch, which ended up as more of a dumping ground since it was the only decent flat surface. There was a small desk with two UK and two US power outlets on the desk and another two US outlets on top of the fridge part, which had tea and coffee making facilities. There was a pretty decent sized wardrobe and drawers, which we could completely unpack into which was awesome. The bathroom was very small with only a curtain in the shower. At first I didn't think there was a shaver outlet in the bathroom for a nightlight. It turns out there was (under the bathroom light), but it only worked when the light was on, which kinda defeats the purpose of a nightlight. But this wasn't really an issue, as there was plenty of light coming through under the door from the corridor.
We had a sheltered balcony, so you can't really see the view if you're seated on the deck chairs. But it is quite sheltered. To be honest I actually kind of prefer this balcony as it's very private - noone can see in unless you're off the ship. The balconies on the upper decks can be seen into from from public areas of the ship.
Room 5.127 sign
Britannia sheltered balcony room 5.127
Living area
King bed
Desk area
Couch
Welcome champagne
Welcome champagne
King bed
Entrance way and door to bathroom on left
Entrance way
Cupboards and drawers
Bathroom
Bathroom
Shower recess
Deck chair on our balcony
Deck chairs and table
View of Hong Kong from our balcony
View of Hong Kong by night from our balcony
Looking aft
Looking up to the life boats above deck 7
Looking forward
Looking up to the life boats above deck 7
Ship's position on the stateroom tvs
Looking aft
Looking forward
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