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Carnival Victory review May 8, 2011


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Hi, I was reading another review of the Victory and saw your post and saw you were in cabin 9203, can you tell me more about it? and do you have any pictures? We are booked in 9201 for our B2B in February. We are leaving out of Miami though.

 

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Hi, I was reading another review of the Victory and saw your post and saw you were in cabin 9203, can you tell me more about it? and do you have any pictures? We are booked in 9201 for our B2B in February. We are leaving out of Miami though.

 

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ooops make that 9202 :D

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We really enjoyed the location of the cabin. Being on the Lido deck meant no need to use stairs or elevators to eat breakfast every morning. Also this was a very port intensive cruise and you have to go to the front of the ship on deck 0 to get off. It was nice to already be at the front of the ship and just have to go straight down. The best part was the price! We saved about $400 by not getting a standard balcony cabin. We have the same type of cabin booked for our cruise on the Dream in October.

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