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I've Got To Book an Aft Suite Seaside Thread


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Love the timing of the top photo. The lone brave guy on the high bridge that spans the sides. Perfect position of the crane in the background makes it look like he is fishing from up there.

 

Otherwise, yeah, looking forward to my trip in two January's as well.

 

And thanks for posting the photos. I appreciate it.

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For what it's worth, I have searched pretty extensively on the US MSC website and have never seen an aft balcony available. When I called in to make a reservation on a different cabin, I just happened to ask the agent if one were available for our first choice date. One was, we jumped on it and I won't believe it until I open the door on that room.

 

So, it may be worth a call as they may not be putting them on the website for some reason.

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We had originally booked a Deck 9 Aurea Suite way back in December 2015 with the long balconies, emailed one of the guys at MSC UK in January to ask about the Aft cabins, mailed me back asking which one we wanted, told him Deck 14 and he made the change for us.

 

Cuervosar ... Congratulations on bagging an aft cabin. :D

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