Guess you want answers. No, I'm not on your trip, but I will be June 7. The Panarama deck is the best deck to be on. Down the hall, you have the swimmng deck. You are right next to the elevators, that take you down to dinner. It is a very small deck, with very little people on! I will be on that deck, and it is the second time, I will be on that deck on the Triumph! First time in the Carribean. Best of all, you are about 12 stories above the water!!!
The average tempature is in the low 70's, which is pretty cold for me, so you might not see as many people laying around. However, as far as the deck chairs are concerned, if someone is not using it, than it's an open chair. The rules are that you can't save a chair, unless of course you are swimming, and went to get one of those fancy drinks with umbrellas in them. I think the signs say 30 minutes. Honestly, we just take the chairs we want. If someone comes by, and says, hey that was ours, than "I'm sorry" and I would relinguish it, but only in the first 30 minutes. Note that I never had any one claim back a chair!!! Sometimes, some people will claim a chair in the morning, and expect to keep it all day.
Formal nights are usually the fun days at sea, but on yours, you have 2 of those days. I'm not really sure, if it will be 2 days, but I believe so. I'm use to going on 7 day trips.
Safes are like hotel size. I think you could fit a small camara, but not much more. There are more designed for papers, and your precious stones!
I kind of remember that a radio was not in the stateroom with an alarm. We always bring old faithful, battery operated clock on trips, just to be safe.
My stateroom did not have a fridge, but maybe the balcony does? I'm thinking it does not.
Have fun!!!