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Question about 4 inside cabins across aft of Grand and Crown class ships


Mlascheid

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If you mean Crown cabins A752-750-751-753 on Aloha deck, those are all suites with balconies. Crown cabins R746-748-747-749 on Riviera deck, are outside cabins with a porthole. Grand cabins A746-748-747-749 on Aloha deck, are outside cabins with a porthole, like on the Riviera deck of the Crown.

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I'll never understand why they didn't make those 4 cabins into balcony cabins like they did on the Sapphire and Diamond. A746 on Sapphire is a great cabin. At the very least, a picture window. Portholes? Silly.

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I'll never understand why they didn't make those 4 cabins into balcony cabins like they did on the Sapphire and Diamond. A746 on Sapphire is a great cabin. At the very least, a picture window. Portholes? Silly.

 

I noticed from looking at pictures that they've actually changed the aft Riviera deck portholes to picture windows on the Emerald. I'd actually be curious to see one of those cabins & hear if they were actually enjoyable. The combination of being so high up on the ship, aft, by the pool, and with portholes doesn't sound too appealing...

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