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While we have not stayed in cabin 11083 we have visited it and have often stayed in the other Oceania suites on the 12th level. We have also stayed in the Vista suites on Riviera immediately below this Oceania suite which also have the large expansive rearward facing baloney deck. 11083 is about 1000 square feet with its large outside balcony deck on the stern and is an exceptionally comfortable cabin with dedicated butler service. While laid out a bit differently than the 12th level Oceania suites, whole room diagrams are on the Oceania web site and 11083 has essentially the same amenities. You’ll love it.

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1 hour ago, HiFi43 said:

 We have also stayed in the Vista suites on Riviera immediately below this Oceania suite which also have the large expansive rearward facing baloney deck.

Vista suites are in the bow  do you mean the Owners suite  below ??

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We have stayed in 11080 on the Marina, No shower in 2nd bathroom. Has a media room instead if workout room. Noisy sometimes with the terrace cafe above it.  We try to stay in aft suites when we cruise. But, on our next cruise we have a Vista suite on Riviera deck 9. We would choose 11080 or 11083 again if either is available. You'll be happy with your choice, have fun.

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Mea culpa, the Vista suites are in the bow and 11083 is on the stern. Biggest advantage of being on the stern is you are protected from the wind when the ship is moving unlike the Vista suites where you are buffeted by the wind when the ship is moving and your  deck chairs are tied down and not useable when the ship is moving. All great choices when you can get them…

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I'm probably being repetitive because I just skimmed through the posts.  We love 11080 and 11083 on Marina/Riviera.  We love the view from the stern.

 

It's true that the second bath does NOT have a shower (as opposed to the Deck 12 OC suites) but we still prefer to be there,  Well, for us, we don't need a second shower.   But the second bathroom IS a plus. I would prefer having the VIsta exercise room to the media room that you have with the OCs but it's not a big deal for us. In fact, we use the media room as a storage room for extra bags, purchases, etc.

 

And we were never bothered with noise from above.  But that is US.

 

Mura

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15 hours ago, csoud68 said:

A shower in the 2nd bathroom..$$$$$

No.  Unless you are traveling with a third party it doesn't seem necessary to have a second shower.  The view more than makes up for lack of 2nd shower imo

 

All Oceania suites are priced the same.

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