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I am about to set sail July 28 on Carnival Miracle. Just wondering if anyone has any pictures of the view from stateroom 4123, or others that might be positioned similarly (4114, 4115, 4122, 4132, 4133, 4140, 4141, 4148, 4149). Also, what type of dress code to passengers adhere to? Thanks!

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I don't have pics, but I stayed in 4133. It was situated between 2 lifeboats, so I could look out to the water. It was really nice to have the window and natural light when I paid for an inside.

 

As for the dress code - days are casual. Most wear a bathing suit with shorts and t or a sundress over it. Evenings are dressier, but still casual. You'll see everything from sundresses to capris, jeans, and shorts. Despite all the racket you may read here, the vast majority of people do adhere to the dress code.

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4123 will be a decent view. Also 4122 4132 4133 4140 4141 4148 4149 any of these offer a decent view. I do not have pics but have stayed in 32,40,and 48 twice. I love the spirit class ships..:)

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Looks like a standard balc. cabin. Most have great views!

 

Most people dress very casual on the ship. On formal night every was dressed in different degree's from "nicely dressed" to "formal".

Although many people keep it casual in the dinning room most nights they are nicely dressed. The men or women ( even those who I noticed wearing jeans or shorts) were all dressed very nicely.

 

Have fun!

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go to cruise.stateroom.info and click to find a stateroom. 4132, 4140 are on there with pictures.

 

Well, that was kind of interesting. I've seen that site mentioned a few times online, but never visited it. When I checked it out just now, my first though was "Wow, that angle looks identical to my picture!", then I realized it was my picture. No problem, but I was rather surprised.

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Here are a few photos of the view from Cabin 4132. They lowered the lifeboats for maintenance/inspection one day in Cabo San Lucas. The one side of the french doors opens but a handrail is directly in front. You can just look out and lean on the handrail. There is a partial view between the lifeboats and the natural light is nice.

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Here are a few photos of the view from Cabin 4132. They lowered the lifeboats for maintenance/inspection one day in Cabo San Lucas. The one side of the french doors opens but a handrail is directly in front. You can just look out and lean on the handrail. There is a partial view between the lifeboats and the natural light is nice.

 

Thanks for the pix. We'll be in 4133 in a few months and was wondering how much of a view we would have.

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