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Pride - Ocean Suite (midship) vs. Vista Suite (aft)


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It really comes down to whether you are a balcony person or a stateroom person.

 

The wrap, although it is the size of 2 1/2 cabins, is very chopped up into 4 rooms, a closet, and a hall, with that obnoxious balcony that I love.

 

Make sure it is the one on deck 4.

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The one available seems to be on Deck 5. Why do you prefer the one on Deck 4?

 

Deck 4 is completely covered above you.

 

We were in an aft wrap on our last cruise on deck 7 and while laying on the lounge chair, some fool decides they don't like the red chili's and bean sprouts from their Mongolian Wok bowl and tossed them over the rail, landed right on me.:mad:

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The one available seems to be on Deck 5. Why do you prefer the one on Deck 4?
The deck 5 aft wrap cabins are different from the other aft wraps - there is only one room, no separate sitting area. They're fine if you go into the cruise knowing that - we had one on Miracle in Alaska because that's what was available and we were more interested in having a wrap balcony than in the cabin.
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