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Need quick advice on Explorer JS aft


shelpt

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Hi,

I currently have 7692 JS booked on Explorer. 1692 on deck 10 just opened up. Should I switch? I know deck 7 has an obstructed view. Does deck 10 also have the obstructed view? Any advantages of deck 10 over deck 7?

Thanks for any advice!

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Go, run, book 1692 now! :eek::D

 

No comparison at all between those cabins, 1692 is a great cabin.

 

I need details please. What makes it better than deck 7? Ive never been on Explorer so I really have no clue how the cabins look. But thanks for that quick reply!!!!

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I need details please. What makes it better than deck 7? Ive never been on Explorer so I really have no clue how the cabins look. But thanks for that quick reply!!!!

 

Up higher, better view, more privacy, DO IT!

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I need details please. What makes it better than deck 7? Ive never been on Explorer so I really have no clue how the cabins look. But thanks for that quick reply!!!!

Look at the pictures on this site.

 

http://voyager-class.com/pictures/cabins/aftbalconies/aftbalconies.html

 

The JS on deck 7 are set way back into the superstructure of the ship. Deck 7 corner afts aren't bad but the more you go towards center, the farther you are setback.

 

Deck 10 has much less obstruction.

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