Enchanted Princess has several different types of suites, though there are not a whole lot of most of them onboard. The biggest are the sky suites There are only two of those. There’s also only 2 each of owner’s suites and window suites. Unlike most suites, the window suites don’t have a balcony. Other types include penthouse which there are the most of not counting mini suites, then premium. There are eight premium suites, found in the front corners of decks 9-12.
Premium suits are about 554 square feet each including a lengthy balcony running along the side of the ship from end to end of the suite. The balcony is furnished with chairs and tables.
These suites have separate bedrooms from the living area. The bedroom has a sloping wall and a slanted window with a forward facing view. People can look over the bow as well as see what is in front of the ship from there. The bedroom has a desk and chair and lots of open floor space. Also a closet.
The bedroom is more spacious than some other entire cabins.
The bathroom is also spacious and much nicer than those found in standard cabins.
The living area has a couch, table, desk, and chairs. It also has a mini-fridge under a countertop as found in the standard cabins. A sliding door opens onto the balcony.
Suites come with amenities not included with standard staterooms. Suite amenities on Enchanted Princess include priority embarkation, priority tender, priority line at guest services, priority shore excursion reservations, access to the elite lounge with complimentary hors d’oeuvres, upgraded room service menu, exclusive reserve dining and priority reservations for specialty dining venues, reserved theater seating, access to the concierge lounge and concierge service, one free mini-bar set-up with free bottled water daily, and free laundry service.






