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Which Side for Western Trip


JBert

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Any side is fine. The ship won't dock the same way all the time, anyway. There's alot to see from both sides of the ship, and I can guarantee that whatever sights you see in the Caribbean will beat the sights in Conn. by a mile (at this time of year!!!)

 

Besides, you won't be on your balcony 24/7..you'll be using the ship, and visiting the ports...

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CB is right. These routes are not like Alaskan passage routes where one side of the ship is consistantly different from the other.

 

Pick your cabin based on others things (ie. aft balconies, hump cabins, close to stairs, high floors or lowers floors) and don't worry about which side.

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