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I don't know about AOL, but you can go to travelocity and it will show you the cabins they are showing as available, as are most other online agencies; however, travelocity will show you where they are on the ship. You can also see that on the other online agencies, but you will have to pull up the deck plan and match up the numbers. But there are usually other cabins available, but no one is showing them. This has happened to me several times. You need to call the TA (or cruiseline) and ask if a specific cabin is available. We booked our aft JS on our cruise next month even though it never showed as available.

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