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C753 - Emerald Princess


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C753 is a favorite stateroom of ours - at the very end of the corridor, it's so very quiet and private. The room itself is essentially the same as other balcony staterooms but somehow it feels special because of its location. There is nothing to compare with having that private balcony overlooking the wake - you feel like the whole ship is all yours! Ok - so I have a good imagination :-)

We have also stayed in the Baha stateroom directly above with a slightly smaller balcony.

The only downside is that we both inevitably feel queasy quite often in this room. Not on the balcony - just in the room! However we keep rebooking it, so it can't be that bad. The advantages of the balcony are greater than the queeze :-)

 

As far as the Southern itinerary - we've sailed it twice and the Eastern itinerary 3x - love them both. Bonaire was a highight for us both times.

 

Enjoy your cruise and your choice of room.

Jayna K

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C753 is a favorite stateroom of ours - at the very end of the corridor, it's so very quiet and private.

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On the room diagram it shows a an access door to the starboard side of C753. What is on the other side of that door?:confused: Thanks.

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C753 is a favorite stateroom of ours - at the very end of the corridor, it's so very quiet and private.

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On the room diagram it shows a an access door to the starboard side of C753. What is on the other side of that door?:confused: Thanks.

 

The door just outside the cabin is the emergency exit which leads onto the emergency stair-way. We've been in C753 a few times now and apart from muster drill we've never seen it used.

 

Our cabin steward told us she thought C753 was one of the best balcony cabins on the ship and we'd agree!

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As far as the Southern itinerary - we've sailed it twice and the Eastern itinerary 3x - love them both. Bonaire was a highight for us both times.

 

Jayna K

 

What do you recommend to do in Bonaire? That is one of the ports we have not been to on our next cruise.

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What do you recommend to do in Bonaire? That is one of the ports we have not been to on our next cruise.

 

Great snorkeling in calm waters. Get a tour to Klein Bonaire - it's a small, uninhabited island in sight of port with fabulous water clarity.

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