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Anyone able to give me some advice on which deck to choose for a balcony cabin please??

 

Thanks,

Barbara:)

 

 

Deck 9, as you will be on a fairly high deck but you will have cabins above and below you, where as on deck 10 depending where your cabin is situated you can sometimes hear chairs from the windjammer or loungers from the pool area being dragged around, especially if you are a late riser or a early to bed person:)

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Yes...Deck 9..we have been lucky and have sailed in #9638 a couple of times ..love the middle hump location..March will have #9326 because we wanted the two interior cabins #'s 9325 & 9327 across the hall for our adult kids..Deck #9 midship is our favorite..Enjoy whatever cabin you are able to book !!!

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The truth is that you really cannot have a bad balcony on this ship. Any deck will do - we like 6 because of its proximity to the entertainment venues and dining room. I think that a mid-ship location, near a stair/elevator lobby is more important than the deck.

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