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When I look at the deck plans for deck 10 on the BA, I see there are no inside cabins from mid ship all the way back to aft. It just shows large untitled empty spaces. So, does anyone know what is there? Storage, galley, secret experimental labs? Anyone know?

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I've been wondering that same thing...no one ever really has an answer:)

 

 

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Now I'm genuinely curious. I'm going to make it my mission to find out when I sail. Unless someone beats me to it.

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It's where they store all the nickels, dimes, and maple syrup!

 

 

You are a bad boy. :-)

 

Obviously you meant that is where they keep the GOOD maple syrup.

 

I hear they keep past bad tippers locked up in chains there as well. :-)

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The truth of the matter is that it is where the cows, pigs and chicken are kept so that the milk is always fresh, the ship never runs out of bacon, and that there are fresh eggs when people want them. Below it one deck is the slaughterhouse so that the meat is fresh.

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We are on deck 10 in July.

Hope whatever is in there doesn't make a lot of noise.

 

I will report back with the true answer unless someone beats me to it!

No one has really been able to answer this question, or at least I've never seen one.

 

 

 

 

Robin

Norwegian Breakaway July 2014

Carnival Miracle 2010

Carnival Legend 2006

Every Day at Sea is a Great Day

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We'll be in 10276.

There had better not be any farm animals, morgues, nickels, dimes or maple syrup near my cabin, or there's going to be trouble ;)

 

 

 

Robin

Norwegian Breakaway July 2014

Carnival Miracle 2010

Carnival Legend 2006

Every Day at Sea is a Great Day

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We are on deck 10 in July.

Hope whatever is in there doesn't make a lot of noise.

 

I will report back with the true answer unless someone beats me to it!

No one has really been able to answer this question, or at least I've never seen one.

 

Yes, please solve the mystery!

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It's where they store all the balcony extensions for those who feel the balconies are a little small. The going rate for the extensions is $5.95 a foot - see your had working cabin steward for them and don't forget to give him an extra tip for getting and installing them.

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It's where they store all the balcony extensions for those who feel the balconies are a little small. The going rate for the extensions is $5.95 a foot - see your had working cabin steward for them and don't forget to give him an extra tip for getting and installing them.

 

Hahaha:D

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