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We are trying to decide between a hump on Deck 6 with a typical balcony, but close to the elevators which we like.....& a superior balcony cabin with a larger balcony & a bit larger cabin.

Any ideas to share with us?

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We booked Navigator a while ago. My cabin selection process was:

 

- is there an E2 hump cabin available?

- no? Ok then I'll get a D3 (and managed to get one by the elevators too!)

 

I'll go for a hump over the superior any day.

 

 

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The hump area is very convenient to the elevator/stairway foyer...but on this ship, neither the cabin or the balcony have any extra room because of the hump....so it's simply a convenient location. No added space.

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We are trying to decide between a hump on Deck 6 with a typical balcony, but close to the elevators which we like.....& a superior balcony cabin with a larger balcony & a bit larger cabin.

Any ideas to share with us?

I love the E2 hump cabins on decks 7 and 8. However, I avoid the ones on deck 6; they are right over common areas on deck 5 that are sometimes noisy. The quiet areas on Voyager class ships are on decks 7, 8 or 9.

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