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Most-Forward Balcony ? on AOS, Mariner, Navigator


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We are booked in the most forward balcony on Navigator deck 9. These are outside the structure of the ship (unlike Voyager & Explorer). It looks as though we will therefore have a forward view through glass wall, as well as the usual balcony view. Question for those who have stayed in these most-forward balconies on these ships: can the folks on the bridge look down onto the goings-on on our balcony?! :D

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We are booked in the most forward balcony on Navigator deck 9. These are outside the structure of the ship (unlike Voyager & Explorer). It looks as though we will therefore have a forward view through glass wall, as well as the usual balcony view. Question for those who have stayed in these most-forward balconies on these ships: can the folks on the bridge look down onto the goings-on on our balcony?! :D

 

 

Yes, they can see you.

 

We have stayed in 1530 and 1230 on Mariner.. Both are all the way forward on opposite sides.

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I would like to know about 1230 on the voyager. The pics looke as if the balcony is very small compared to other d1. Thanks for any info.

 

We have this on our Freedom Cruise coming up. What's so Superior and Deluxe about this room? Larger? location?

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