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Coral or Island Princess Mini-suite Question


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I'm currently booked in cat: AD on the Coral which is a mini-suite on the Aloha deck. I've heard these are half covered balconies but small. I've noticed I could change to cat: AB which would put us down on the caribe deck in room 727 which is the last room aft ship. My question is does anyone know anything about either of these rooms? I would appreciate any and all opinions!
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Hi
We recently sailed on the Coral and were in D725 which was the furthest aft on the starboard side. We really loved that location and really enjoyed being able to look out at the back of the ship because the balcony is curved. It is uncovered which is not an issue with us.
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