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Introducing Cabin Lookup Tool 2.0: Bed Positioning & Ship Updates

Our Cabin Lookup Tool 2.0 now includes bed positioning data for all Sea Terrace cabins, improved bed layouts, and Brilliant Lady updates.

Introducing Our Cabin Lookup Tool 2.0: Bed Positioning & Ship Updates
Introducing Our Cabin Lookup Tool 2.0: Bed Positioning & Ship Updates © Photo by Virgin Voyages

Over the past week, we’ve launched a major update to the VV Insider Cabin Lookup Tool, adding several highly requested features based on feedback from our community. Whether you’re checking your assigned cabin or researching options before booking, our tool now includes even more helpful details.

Since launch, the Cabin Lookup Tool has helped sailors know more about their cabins from metal balcony rails, limited views, missing hammocks, to potential noise concerns. Real photos and guest comments have made it the go-to place to check before you sail. Now, it’s even better!

Sea Terrace Cabins with Bed Positioning

One of the most requested features is finally here. You can now view how the bed is positioned in every Sea Terrace cabin.

Not all Sea Terrace rooms are the same. Some have beds near the window, others near the bathroom. Some face the front of the ship, others the back. While many believed the layouts simply alternated, we’ve confirmed that’s not always the case.

We’ve identified the correct positioning for each Sea Terrace cabin using a mix of cabin data and feedback from real sailors.

Here’s an example of what you’l see:

Sleeps 3: Includes an Extra Lower Bed
Cabin Bed Orientation Example © Photo by VV Insider

Extra Bed Configurations for Triple and Quad Cabins

For cabins that sleep more than two, we now show exactly how the extra beds are arranged. This includes whether your cabin uses a Pullman bed (folded down from the ceiling) or a lower third or fourth bed.

This update applies to Insider, Sea View, and Sea Terrace cabins that support three or four guests.

Sleeps 3: Includes an Extra Lower Bed
Sleeps 3: Includes an Extra Lower Bed © Photo by Virgin Voyages

Seriously Suites Now Ask for Your Ship

Seriously Suites were added to Deck 11 of Scarlet Lady during her 2024 dry dock. These cabins are not available on other ships in the fleet.

They’ve been supported in the Cabin Lookup Tool since their debut, but to improve accuracy, you’ll now be asked to confirm that you’re sailing on Scarlet Lady when viewing them. This ensures that photos, layout, and notes match the correct ship.

A cruise ship cabin with bed
Seriously Suite Rockstar Cabin© Photo by Virgin Voyages

Brilliant Lady’s Smaller Balcony Sea Terrace Cabins

Brilliant Lady introduced a new category of Sea Terrace cabin called “Sea Terrace: (Slightly) Smaller Balcony.” These cabins are usually located toward the front of the ship and often include two hammocks, though not always. Some, especially on decks 9 to 11, may have no hammock at all.

These cabins now have their own listing in the tool, complete with photos (where available) and updated notes.

Most Sea Terrace: (Slightly) Smaller Balcony cabins have 2 hammock chairs
Most Sea Terrace: (Slightly) Smaller Balcony cabins have 2 hammock chairs© Photo by VV Insider

Helping Keep the Tool Accurate

All of these updates are now live in the Cabin Lookup Tool. With more than 1,500 cabins across the fleet, we know there may still be small corrections to make. If you spot anything that needs updating, you can leave a comment directly on the relevant cabin page.

We also continue to encourage sailors to submit their own photos and reviews. Your feedback helps us maintain the most detailed and accurate cabin reference available.

Explore the updated Cabin Lookup Tool today:

VV Insider Cabin Lookup Tool

8222Z Balcony View
Sailor photos continue to help the Cabin Lookup Tool