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"F" vs. "G" Inside Staterooms


harryw

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Hi -

 

Is there a simple way to determine which are "F" and which are "G" on the Marina?

 

Harry

From the deck plans of the new larger ships, there are so few inside cabins that structurally speaking, they may as well be foresaken. However, from the advertising point of view, it may be advantageous to just show that there are cabins at half the price (as in "from $xxxx"), as sample "price leaders"!
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I was fortunate enough (to cut expenses) to secure an F Inside cabin on the Marina in October. Location and design were fine. Another plus is that we were very close to the laundry room (which was nicely designed - with a flat screen TV, some seating, and bottled water.).

 

Harry

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Not to pick a nit, but doesn't a balcony cabin qualify as an outside? :confused:

Yes it is an outside

I guess what Ann & I were talking about was an Oceanview ...which a balcony can also be construed as

So most are the cabins on Marina are oceanview & outside

 

All depends on your interpretation ;)

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