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I'm looking at the navigator interior rooms and when I book interior I usually have an empty space behind me- the interior room- hallway- balcony room. But now I see based on my category room that i had the options to book a room that has a room in my left front and back and the other option a room side to side but a walkway to the front and back

 

I'm so confused trying to explain it that I rather post a picture of what I'm saying , would you rather pick 7369 or 7469?

 

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Hello

I'm looking at the navigator interior rooms and when I book interior I usually have an empty space behind me- the interior room- hallway- balcony room. But now I see based on my category room that i had the options to book a room that has a room in my left front and back and the other option a room side to side but a walkway to the front and back

 

I'm so confused trying to explain it that I rather post a picture of what I'm saying , would you rather pick 7369 or 7469?

 

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personally I'd choose 7369 to ensure serenity. The only problem with being hemmed in by hallways is that you may hear people, objects, or kids banging on the walls as they walk down the hallway.

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Don't see a lot of difference except 7369 is on a hallway that is likely more used. Honestly, I'd probably take 7469 as it is bordered by cabins on 3 sides and the hall is likely less used. But you really never know. Likely either will be just fine.

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The inside hallway is very quiet and is accessible through the door at the back of the Library, so no need to ever walk the main hallways to get to your cabin. I just had a similar cabin on the Liberty and it was great.

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