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jreeves628

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They pull in different ways on different sailings so don't make yourself crazy about which side to book on. I had a starboard side room and the 3 previous sailings to ours all faced starboard to the port and then ours we were the other way and we had a ocean view. Both are gorgeous.

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I booked a balcony cabin on the Explorer for my Bermuda cruise. What side of the ship should I book my cabin if I want to have a view of the port while I am in Kings Wharf?

 

-Jessica

 

 

 

This was asked just a few days ago in another thread.

 

Answer: It is Captains discretion as to which side faces Kings Wharf. We sailed on Eos Nov. 4th and our port side faced the island. While the cruise before us, port side faced Kings Wharf.

 

Oliver

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