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I was wondering if the upper level or lower level is more appealing. Would appreciate any thoughts. We were also thinking of requesting a table for 2 and wondering if one or the other is more conducive to getting a good table with a good view, but not so much foot traffic

 

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Tables for two seem to be located by the railing on the second tier of the upper level and on the lower level underneath the upper level. My own thoughts are that the best tables are those on the upper level by the railing overlooking the lower level or in the center of the lower level which is not covered by the upper level. Mostly, table assignments are the luck of the draw. Check out these deck plans that also shows the table arrangements on Decks 2 and 3.

 

http://www.cunard.com/QMary2_2007_Flash/fullscreen.html

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