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Rotterdam aft view veranda vs plain aft location


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"aft view" is a cabin facing directly backwards off the ship. An "aft cabin" is one towards the rear, but not facing aft. Simply a cabin in the rear quarter of the ship's length. 

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An 'aft view' would be a cabin on the stern of the ship. This, as CruiserBruce posted is a cabin that faces directly backwards off the ship. One can see in three directions (port, starboard, and behind the ship) in an 'aft view'/stern cabin. 

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Hope you got the answers you were looking for.  When you look at the cabin selection for your cruise you can see the difference between an aft cabin (port or starboard) and an aft view cabin, looking out over the wake.  I don't think "stern" comes into the description when looking at cabin selection.  To me there is a huge difference between aft view and aft section.  Hope you find the stateroom you want.  Cherie   

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