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9576 is on the starboard side of the ship. For most of our stops the port side of the ship was closest to the port, but that can vary by port of call and which ships are visiting that day.
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Two would have been too tight in my opinion. The balcony is deeper one side than the other due to being at the front edge of the "hump". This gives enough room for one lounger or maybe a couple of extra regular chairs.
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We were in 9576 last June and found it to be a great cabin. Location was convenient to the Centrum and elevators but we didn't have excessive noise in the cabin (even during the 70's party). I don't remember anything being directly across the hall. The balcony for 9576 is very good sized - we had the usual table and two chairs along with a lounger. We would definitely book this cabin again.
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My sister and BIL are on this sailing! Definitely an Allstate charter for employees.
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We saved about $700 on our RFS on Adventure next May. My sister and brother in law also saved about $600 on their D1 balcony on the same sailing. If we were willing to split up into separate cabins we could have really saved a ton of money! Our kids are too excited about the RFS to make it worth it though.
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We have a cruise booked on Adventure for 5/30/15 for our younger son's HS graduation and our 25th anniversary. We took all of them on a cruise for our older son and daughter's graduation in 2011. All of them loved it and are excited to go again!
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Our first was our honeymoon on NCL's Seaward in June 1990. My father-in-law and his wife had just started to cruise and offered to pay half as our wedding gift. What a great way to start out. We have not gotten to cruise since because life and kids have gotten in the way. This summer we get to cruise on the Jade for our 20th! We can hardly wait:D
Dining Room Table Anxiety
in Royal Caribbean International
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The only negative experience we have had in the MDR was on our first cruise for our honeymoon. We were at an eight top with three other newlywed couples. We thought the other couples were kind of obnoxious - bickering and snarky between spouses on the first night. The only thing everyone agreed on was they wanted party as much as possible. I guess we weren't their ideal table mates either because the maitre d' called our cabin the next day and asked if we would mind being moved to another table so they could have a different couple of their choosing at the table. We agreed and ended up at a six top with great people - good conversation and no tension!
We always do MTD now for the flexibility in eating time but probably miss out on meeting some interesting people.