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Eurodam Full Obstructed vs. partial sea view


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Hello, I am looking at the Eurodam reposition cruise and the price for the full obstructed view room is $10 cheaper than the partial ocean view room. The stateroom is "guaranteed" so I could not select the cabin. Could you please provide some insights whether it's worth it or not to pay $10 extra (after everything tax and fees). I saw picture of the obstructed view that's blocked by the lifeboats.

 

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To me it is not worth the difference. If my cruise is 7 days long and there are 2 of us, I would rather save the $140. The only difference in my opinion is the amount of sunlight that is allowed to enter the room, neither have a good view.

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A fully obstructed means you're looking at a life boat across your entire window, the partial you're looking between two life boats. They both have natural day light if that's what you want.

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