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would you change cabin because of that ?

Depends what you want. The balcony is huge, the location on the aft part of the ship means much less traffic in the passenger corridor. However, if you want direct sun all day long, every day of the cruise, no balcony will give you that, you will have to go on deck sometimes.

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I just got off Independence and was in 1406. Loved the cabin. Balcony was bigger then the normal JS and while it was usually always in the shade, we thoroughly enjoyed it. 1406 and 1706 are the only 2 Aft JS that are not classed as obstructed view.

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