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I just booked an interior cabin..on the Freedom...it is an inside corrider in the middle of the ship...if I look at the diagram it looks like a different shape...are they configured the same...are they the same size or smaller...any input would be great...cabin number is 6297...thanks I have treid to find somehere they give you square footage but I could not find out anything...;)

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cruisedeckplans . com site will give you s.f. All insides on all the Carnival ships are standard 185 s.f. (with the exception of 1As and the old 5As, which you can tell them they have port holes).

 

There are a few non conforming insides, but unless you pay for that site, you can only see the standard sizes.

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My son and his wife ended up with this type of cabin on the Victory a few years ago. I can't help you with the actual square footage, but the rooms were more "square shaped" than the standard inside cabins. Your cabin is right above the casino so you "might" hear some noise from that. I was in my son's cabin late one night and could faintly hear the sounds of the slot machines, but it wasn't something that would have kept me awake. On the other hand...being along the inside corridor will cut down on a lot of foot traffic going by your cabin which should make it quieter.

 

Here are some photos to help give you an idea of what your cabin will look like:

 

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I don't have any pictures, but the closets in the room were along side the bed instead of being right by the door when you enter (which I think causes a "bottleneck").

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I just returned today from the freedom, we stayed in 6297. It is connecting to 6295, so it is configured a little differently. It was a really nice cabin, it is on a inside hallway, so the halls are quiet. I think the bed is in a different spot then most interior cabins, it faces the side, not the door. I didn't notice any differnece in square footage, so I wouldn't worry about it. :D

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I think those rooms are awesome and feel much larger than the standard inside, even though they aren't. The layout is much better and you have a long vanity/desk area whereas the standard insides vanity area is smaller. I don't think you will be disappointed.

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Thank you sooo much...for the info....did you hear any noise from below?

 

I just returned today from the freedom, we stayed in 6297. It is connecting to 6295, so it is configured a little differently. It was a really nice cabin, it is on a inside hallway, so the halls are quiet. I think the bed is in a different spot then most interior cabins, it faces the side, not the door. I didn't notice any differnece in square footage, so I wouldn't worry about it. :D
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Thanks for the quick reply...I hope you had a great trip...if there is anything else you want to share about the Freedom whenever you get a chance...it would greatly be appreciated.:)

 

One or two nights we could hear the casino, which is directly below. It didn't bother us though. The room was great, we just got home this morning :)
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Thanks for the quick reply...I hope you had a great trip...if there is anything else you want to share about the Freedom whenever you get a chance...it would greatly be appreciated.:)

 

You're Welcome :)

and we had a great trip!! The freedom is a great ship! I copied a link to my review. Its only partially done, but enjoy!

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1013809

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