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| View from 7275 |
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Cabin 7275
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| Cabin 7289 |
There was noise from the promenade, but it was so soft it was often not even noticeable. As there is no natural light, and with the curtains very slightly open (our choice), a sliver of light was visible all night. We knew it was morning if we woke up and could hear the soft beat of the promenade music. The music started about 8am on sea days, and about 7am on port days. In the evenings we didn't notice the music, even on party nights if we were in the cabin watching TV.
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| View from 7289 |
The muster station was B9, located on deck 4 on the outside deck.
We enjoyed the room, maybe because there was only the two of us. It seemed bigger than an interior room and a window cabin, and was almost as big as a balcony room.
We were situated right in the middle of the ship, both vertically and horizontally. However, it was rocky at times so maybe the waves were big. We are use to cabins forward and aft and expect the movement, but not in the middle.
Would we choose that type of room again? Yes, but only if we have a group of two or four. Paying double fare for a single room will not be the norm.










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