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Eclipse - Aqua Class Cabin


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IMO the better ones are near mid ships. No noise from elevators as there is an extra door between them and your cabin. We usually book those on the slant so we get extra balcony space but depending how far out you are booking they may be booked by now. Hope this helps.

 

 

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Not sure how the Reflection layout coordinates with the Eclipse, but we had 1546 (A2, Fwd) last week and booked it again for a future cruise. Right past the lifeboats so you have a clear view down, cabins above, easy access to the spa and solarium where we spent a majority of our time.

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In December we had 1571 on the Christmas cruise, an A1. Then for New Year's we moved to 1624, an A2. We think 1624 was the better cabin, right next to a suite, nearer the elevators, and the sun actually hits the balcony. I like the forward hump cabins but don't expect to sunbathe on them

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Your first choice is A1 or A2. A2 is cheaper, at the front and rear.

A1 is presumably a better cabin, based on the price, but we prefer the A2 cabins.

The A1 cabins (mostly) have an extension above you for the pool deck that blocks your view of the sky. We really missed seeing the stars and moon at night from our balcony.

 

If you choose an A2 in the front there are two nice perks, the famous "secret staircase" near cabin 1520 that is a quick way up to the aqua spa and solarium.

The other one is the relaxation room at the front of the ship a wonderful place to watch pulling into port for example.

 

We have stayed in 1504 and found it interesting to watch the officers at work in the wing at the front of the ship.

We also noticed an occasional, loud thump. perhaps from the gym above, but only every once in awhile. It was never an issue for sleeping.

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