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Can an M aft lover ever find happiness on an S ship?


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You know, the absence of the clothes line struck me exactly as that ( increasing revenue by "encouraging " passengers to use the laundry services): in fact, that was the thing that made me think that getting passengers out into the public areas where they could spend more was a major factor in the design of the cabin itself. After all, if you like your cabin and are comfortable just quietly reading in it, there isn't a lot of opportunity for you to spend more excepting that you go into the mini-bar for a drink. If you add in the couch ( picture a third person in the stateroom on it) or even a fourth person ( some of the cabins have pull-down pullman berths in the overhead), add in the terrible Stateroom TV, it does sort of create a picture where no one would want to be for very long. Perhaps we could get the National Inquirer or Fox news to check it out. I can see it now, " Eyewitness News exposes plot to separate Cruisers and their Cash!! Film at Eleven..." :)

 

Does make me wonder a little though....

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There is nothing quite like an aft CC cabin on an M-class ship!

 

:rolleyes:

 

I adore the Millennium class ships: their ambiance, their (understated) old world elegance, the heavenly t-pools, the grand staircase, the main dining room, the very special specialty restaurants, the design of Michael's Club, etc. etc.

 

 

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This is our first cruise on Constellation and we have skydeck FV Aft corner cabin for Panama Canal. After reading these posts, our excitement level just bumped up a huge notch! we may even bag some excursions... just to enjoy the great outdoor living space. Thanks everyone!

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