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Hello

 

I just booked with RCCL and at the back of the ship in late summer 2013 leaving from Rome on the navigator of the seas. This is our first cruise ever, the room we booked is on the corner of the left side of the back of the ship on deck 8. Should I change the room to the side of the ship or is this a good location? My thought is to see the back waves but I also would like to see the land we are passing.

 

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Many people love the aft balconies because they are so much larger than the side facing balconies. You will have a view to the side of the ship if you walk to the edge of the balcony, but I don't there's a side view if you are sitting on the balcony.

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On a transatlantic these aft facing cabins should be less windy. I have had one on Navigator and Liberty for a TA crossing and we were able to enjoy our balconies more than some people who had side balconies. You are more sheltered there.

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