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Any difference between deck 1 and 2??


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We have only sailed twice and both times on deck 2 midship. I was perfectly happy with this location. We are looking at the Breeze and the only ocean views available are deck 1 midship. We travel with our friends and they dont want to book on deck 1. Is there really any difference?? I dont really understand why they dont want deck 1 and we want to save alittle by not booking a cove balcony. Any thoughts???

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I may be mistaken, but I thought the Dream class ships had some higher than deck 1 ocean views. So just compromise by booking an ocean view higher up.

 

On the cruise we are looking at there are only two OV forward on deck 2 and some aft if I remember right. All deck 2 midship are cove balcony, which are almost as much as a balcony on deck 6. I would love to book a balcony but really want to try and save a few dollars so we can do an 8 day over a 6

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on Port days. Sometimes the exit from the ship is from Deck 1 or the group excursions use Deck 1 to herd their people from the Main Show Lounge...or after the excursion, people head along Deck 1 to mid-shift or other elevators....you might get some "traffic" you didn't expect.

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on Port days. Sometimes the exit from the ship is from Deck 1 or the group excursions use Deck 1 to herd their people from the Main Show Lounge...or after the excursion, people head along Deck 1 to mid-shift or other elevators....you might get some "traffic" you didn't expect.

 

 

Right, but that won't be the case on the Breeze.

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