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Forward "Hump" Cabin vs Midship "Flat" Cabin?


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How would you rate a forward facing cabin on the "hump" (Deck 12 Reflection) compared to a standard midship cabin (deck 11 or 12)? We are looking to go on the Reflection 3/22 and looking at CC or AQ (AQ is only $20-150 more PP depending on how or with who we book). Last year we were in 2106 on Silhouette and loved the cabin. The cabin choices right now are:

 

AQ- 2106, 2120, 2146, 2148, 2140, 1567, 1569, 1573, 1577, 1579 (Im leaning towards 2148)

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If it is about the cabin they are the same size but if it is on the slant the balcony will be larger. The cabins at the front or rear will have a smaller overhang than those in the middle of the ship.

 

AQ and CC are different categories than a regular balcony. You get different perks and different balcony furniture in CC and AQ. Plus in AQ you will being dining in Blu and access to the Persain Gardens is included.

 

If you had AQ in 2106 last year and took a regular cabin you may miss what you enjoyed about being in AQ.

 

 

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On one of our cruises we switched from an aft-facing hump cabin to Aqua (1588) because we got a great deal. We didn't miss the slant balcony and really enjoyed the AC experience. The AC balcony will be a little smaller but the cabin amenities are very nice especially the shower:D

 

Lucy

 

PS - there is a "sticky" above that has almost all the cabins listed on S Class ships. You can also go there and see if these cabins are there and what has been said about them.

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