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Mid-Ship Cabin (not Hump) Question


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I love mid ship and the hump doesn't prevent you from seeing that much. I have stayed in hump cabin and didn't see what the big deal was about. We had an extremely small balcony and could hardly sit out there without feeling very cramped. We have booked next to the hump this time with a larger balcony.

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We have room 9620 on the Mariner, does anyone know if the balcony is a small one? It a hump cabin(I believe a D1) Would love any information on the cabin or balcony or a picture wold be nice. Thanks kmbb

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The "hump" will obstruct nothing! And on Voyager class ships, the balconies are all the same size per catagory of cabin, whether on the hump or not! The main reason humps are coveted is the convenient location--very near stairs and elevators!

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