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cabin 1502 or 1501 celebrity reflection


pebbles99
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Have not been in either, but it looks like they're the exact same room, one on the starboard side, the other on port. Unless your itinerary shows a clear advantage of scenery being better on one side, I would give it a coin toss. The negative factors that I see are that those rooms are directly under the gym, and they can get busy and noise early in the morning. Also, being so far forward, you have a better chance of getting motion in bad seas, and you also face a pretty hefty walk to get to the forward elevators, and another walk to get further back where the restaurants are located.

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The other thing we always consider with starboard and port options is where the sun will be and when it will be on our balcony. I love afternoon sun and sunset. Others may prefer the sun on their balcony as they breakfast....just another point to consider.

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