Brilliance of the Seas Deck 2 Deck Plan

Brilliance of the Seas Deck 2

   Ocean View Stateroom

Deck Plan Legend (Key to Symbols)

The Brilliance of the Seas Deck 2 has a range of accommodations including inside and ocean-view rooms. It includes accessible staterooms, elevators, and a medical facility. 

Medical Facility 

This is the ship’s onboard hospital open between 8 am and 8 pm, but nurses are on 24-hour call duty. It is well-equipped with all medical devices and supplies, including cardiac monitors, defibrillators, external pacemakers, pulse oximeters, an ECG machine, ventilators, x-ray machines, lab equipment, and surgical supplies. 

Accommodation 

Deck 2 has several accommodation options with a porthole, a vanity area, and a private bath.

2N, 1N – Ocean View

color code in deck plan

Color Code in Deck Plan

This is a room with serene views of the sea, perfect for families with small children. It has a window to the ocean for a cozy retreat. Sleep options have flexible bedding including two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, along with additional sofa beds and Pullman beds for 3 and 4 guests. Ocean view rooms on Brilliance of the Seas deck 3 are – 

2000 to 2028

Cabins with  are connecting staterooms, perfect for guests who would want to be booked next to each other as they have a connecting door.

2V, 1V – Interior 

 

color code in deck plan

Color Code in Deck Plan

The most affordable option is the Interior category, offering a cozy area to relax in after a busy day. With a Royal King bed that can be converted into two twins and one or two Pullman beds in rooms, it comfortably accommodates four people.  2V and 1V rooms on the Brilliance of the Seas Deck 2 are – 

2001

2005 to 2015

2019 to 2029

Cabins with indicated accessible staterooms, all are ADA approved and wheelchair accessible. They have turning areas, grab bars, roll-in showers, wider doorways, and sitting areas with a five-foot turning radius.

Elevators – Deck 2 is the lowest level to which guests can reach. Of the 13 decks on the ship, 12 of which are for passengers and can be accessed from elevators and stairs.