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Haven't heard of P2 cabins. What ships are those on?

Those the are the new Panoramic Ocean View staterooms on deck 12 on the refurbished Voyager and Freedom class ships.

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Those the are the new Panoramic Ocean View staterooms on deck 12 on the refurbished Voyager and Freedom class ships.

 

Ah thanks. I do remember those were added but always thought they were balcony cabins up there.

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Ah thanks. I do remember those were added but always thought they were balcony cabins up there.

The staterooms on the aft part of the addition are balconies, but forward of those are the panoramic OV staterooms.

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Which P2 cabins are the bigger of the category? They say they range from 191sq to 215sq. Just curious which were closer to 215.

 

At the cabin map , its looks that cabins 1802 and 1852 are bigger then the other, but i don't know how its looks in reality.

 

Does anybody know which P2 cabins have the best view?

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We had both 1860 and 1870 P2 cabins on our Navigator B2B2B cruises.

Cabin 1860 was the larger being at about 3 feet longer, with that extra space being between the bed and the window, so it appears the P2 cabins on the front curvature, especially the middle ones in each angled hallway section, are the largest.

IMO cabin 1860 also had a better view, at about a 45 degree angle from the front overtop the bridge wing, we could see both forward and towards the stern whereas 1870 only had a sideward view. Shots below are of the larger cabin 1860.

 

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We had both 1860 and 1870 P2 cabins on our Navigator B2B2B cruises.

Cabin 1860 was the larger being at about 3 feet longer, with that extra space being between the bed and the window, so it appears the P2 cabins on the front curvature, especially the middle ones in each angled hallway section, are the largest.

IMO cabin 1860 also had a better view, at about a 45 degree angle from the front overtop the bridge wing, we could see both forward and towards the stern whereas 1870 only had a sideward view. Shots below are of the larger cabin 1860.

 

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Thank you so much, this is the exact info I was looking for. Appreciate the pictures.

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