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Grand Princess Inside Cabin D123


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That cabin will have beds on the side walls. I would avoid that if possible. Also, I believe the white space under that cabin is where the upper storage is for the theater and would likely provide a "sound well" that might be an issue. Not sure but the quad cabin thing is enough to make me say nope, nope, nope. With any interior cabin I would make sure to change the number of Guests to 4 and I would actually also check the box for "Connecting cabins" to see if therer's a door in common with another cabin. Both of those things are major red flags for me.

 

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Oh, one other thing. You may well wake up to the sound of a freight train roaring through your cabin. That would be the sound of the anchor chain as the anchor is dropped. Been there, done that. It is really loud!

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