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If you had to make a decision quickly because of an upcoming sale, which deck would you select for a Junior Suite on Allure?

 

We would like the hump and would not want a connecting cabin.

 

 

I read awhile back that many of you like Deck 6. Now Deck 6 would probably be one of my last choices when booking a cabin, but the posts pointed out many positives about that deck that I was not aware of. That's the kind of feedback I'd like:o

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If you had to make a decision quickly because of an upcoming sale, which deck would you select for a Junior Suite on Allure?

 

We would like the hump and would not want a connecting cabin.

 

 

I read awhile back that many of you like Deck 6. Now Deck 6 would probably be one of my last choices when booking a cabin, but the posts pointed out many positives about that deck that I was not aware of. That's the kind of feedback I'd like:o

 

We were on deck 8 and loved it! We were on the hump and really enjoyed the balcony space.

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We always book Deck 8 because of Central Park. We are staying in 8640 which is a JS on the hump again next year because we really liked that cabin on our last cruise.

We have 8240 for 7 weeks on Oasis next year. Same cabin other side of ship. Had to book them the day itineraries were released.

 

Chose on Bob's advice. 😁

 

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Just to riterate. I would say ANY hump over any non-hump. But I chose deck 10 because it is just 2 down go CP, and only a handful up to the pools/WJ. I'm keeping my eye out for a deck 12 cabin.

 

Because the JSs are mid-ship, even though it is a touch further, use the front elevators on the ship as they are less crowded...just a side note to make getting around easier. That will make deck selection less critical.

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