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Obstructed View Cabins on the Miracle??


MelBCroozer

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We are starting to plan our cruise for next summer. We are planning on cruising on the Miracle. We have never cruised on this class of ship before. I was wondering what the obstructed view cabins are like. Can you see out a little or a lot?? Any input will help a lot. We usually get 2 cabins with our daughters, so I'm trying to way out the costs. We are also traveling with a group and I'm sure I'll be getting some questions about those cabins from my family & friends. Any suggestions will help!!!

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It depends on what cat you are looking at.

a 5A will be completely obstructed0 these are french door cabins- the doors open up but you cant go outside.

Some 5As are only window cabins so becareful on what you book-

cabins that are located between 2 lifeboats are your best choice.

http://community.webshots.com/photo/344241236/1344241998070127580MXbIkM

 

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a 7a is a balcony with the lifeboats coming to your railing. You can look out but lot look down.

the best 7A on the ship is 5236. It only sleeps two people though

 

http://community.webshots.com/album/344241236IowfgV

 

this photo below- shows you the deck with the lifeboats are a 7A.. you can see the balconys and how the lifeboats will be an obstruction http://community.webshots.com/album/344241236IowfgV

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a 7a is a balcony with the lifeboats coming to your railing. You can look out but lot look down.

 

You can look down. Depending on where you look you will see either your tummy, your feet, the floor or the top of the lifeboat. But, there is no reason you can not look down. :)

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