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Posts posted by BarbieGee
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Can't comment on the specific cabin but aft can mean one of two things. Your cabin is on the side of the ship but towards the stern from midship or it could be a true aft facing cabin at the very back of the ship. If in fact the latter is the case you have been truly blessed in my mind. We only sail in true aft cabins. You will find it very quiet back there as only the "locals" and staff will use the area. Balconies on these cabins are for the most part the largest on the ship. You do feel a little more motion back there but for us it's the only way to cruise. Have a look at the deck plans for your ship on the NCL web site to see exactly where it is and what is above and below it. Preferably you want cabins above and below you as if there is a common area noise could be a potential issue.
Thanks for you response. I did look today, at the deck maps and the cabin seems to be located at the elevator/stairs lobby towards the rear of the ship. Might be a noisy area, perhaps? And there ARE cabins located above and below us. Hopefully it will prove to be to 'busy' an area.
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Three of us will be sailing in the Norwegian Pearl 24 Oct. Our cabin is a balcony, deck 10. Its designation is AFT cabin number 10094. Is this a good cabin? Large enough for 3? And what does the AFT mean? I hope it is in a quiet location and a good view.
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Very good to know that the cabins are not subject to noise penetration, Thanks!
I really AM looking forward to experiencing this ship and this cruise line. In the past we have used RC.
I love cruising!