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Our tablemates stayed in a cabin near that one and didn't like the movement they had that far forward. We had extremely calm seas - highest waves were 3 feet one night during the entire 10 nights. If you can, choose a cabin that is more mid-ship.

 

We prefer the minis on the Dolphin Deck. The balconies are huge. Yes, they're uncovered, but no one ever stays out on their balcony for long and we've met some neat people this way too. The best thing is, you get a clear view of the stars at night!

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I know that this has been discussed before but has anyone stayed in B215 on the Coral Princess? How big is the balcony and is it coverd? Can people look down from the decks above? Thanks

I was on the Coral in B210, minisuite. The balcony was quite large and partially covered. No passenger rooms were above us, as the senior officers' quarters and bridge are on the Aloha deck above. There was some movement but not bad. We really liked the location.

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