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We will be sailing on the Voyager in the spring out of New Orleans. This cabin is on the very back of the ship. Does anyone have information about cabin 7694? A photo would be wonderful.

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We will be sailing on the Voyager in the spring out of New Orleans. This cabin is on the very back of the ship. Does anyone have information about cabin 7694? A photo would be wonderful.

We just sailed on the Explorer in cabin 7394, the twin to 7694. We have had other JS's on Voyager class ships and loved them, this one not so much. While it is very quiet on the aft and the balcony is nice and large, the view wasn't great. There is a huge amount of steel overhanging beams which block your view quite a bit although you can view the wake if you look out between them... Looking down from your balcony is a "dancefloor" for lack of better description, it is a huge amount of wasted space, used for nothing. You cannot look straight down to the water. We felt that our cabin was smaller than our other JS's, just seemed to be "tightet" and the walk in closet was a strange shape. It certainly held what we took, but again, it was different than those on the sides of the ship. We love the Explorer, it feels like home to us and we will continue to sail on her, but probably won't pick the aft cabins on this class ship again. Our cruise was great, go and enjoy yourself!

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We just sailed on the Explorer in cabin 7394, the twin to 7694. We have had other JS's on Voyager class ships and loved them, this one not so much. While it is very quiet on the aft and the balcony is nice and large, the view wasn't great. There is a huge amount of steel overhanging beams which block your view quite a bit although you can view the wake if you look out between them... Looking down from your balcony is a "dancefloor" for lack of better description, it is a huge amount of wasted space, used for nothing. You cannot look straight down to the water. We felt that our cabin was smaller than our other JS's, just seemed to be "tightet" and the walk in closet was a strange shape. It certainly held what we took, but again, it was different than those on the sides of the ship. We love the Explorer, it feels like home to us and we will continue to sail on her, but probably won't pick the aft cabins on this class ship again. Our cruise was great, go and enjoy yourself!

Go to ******************** and look at the Voyager, Navigator, Explorer or Adventure room photoss, should give you an idea...

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