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We have a cabin booked on the Silhouette and I noticed it was an adjoining cabin...we are not travelling with anyone, it was just one the last cabins our TA had for a promotion. Is there anything I should know about such a cabin or will there just be a door that we won't use?

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We have a cabin booked on the Silhouette and I noticed it was an adjoining cabin...we are not travelling with anyone, it was just one the last cabins our TA had for a promotion. Is there anything I should know about such a cabin or will there just be a door that we won't use?

 

You got it just a door.

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The S-Class ships really designed connecting staterooms well. If you are not travelling with the people next door, you will not even realize it is a connecting stateroom. It will appear just like a normal stateroom.

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The S-Class ships really designed connecting staterooms well. If you are not travelling with the people next door, you will not even realize it is a connecting stateroom. It will appear just like a normal stateroom.

 

You hardly notice as the outer door is always open. We were traveling with another couple and we opened the Balcony door, but the front connecting door is really only for families traveling together or people that want to be really close that would want a single door into the "double cabin".

 

IMO it is a very nice design and eliminates the "sound issue" that you sometimes see in a single connecting door between hotel rooms.

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