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Hi everyone,

 

Just wondering if anyone has had Cabin C743 on the Caribbean Princess?? Is it too far back or???? If anyone has any pictures, sure would appreciate hearing from you!

 

Thanks a bunch:) !!!

 

Marg.

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Sorry, but I don't understand the question. Is the cabin too far back for what? Being that far back on the ship has advantages and disadvantages. Being that far back, you will experience more movement of the ship than if your cabin were midships. The middle of the ship is like the folcrum, the center of gravity if you will. The closer to the middle, the less movement, the more stable the ride. Also, being that far back, you will probably feel a dull rumble of the screws (propellers) far more than you could further towards the front of the ship. Lastly, it is a long walk to the center of the ship, much less towards the bow. Those are the negatives.

 

On the positive side, you are much closer to the Terrace Pool, Outriggers Bar and the Cafe Caribe which is one of the nicest, quietest areas on the ship.

 

Wherever you are on the CB, I'm sure you'll have a great time if you go there with the right attitude. She's a beautiful ship with tons to offer. Been on her for the Western and Eastern itineraries. Love that ship!

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