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Any helpful advice to know ahead of time when it comes to learning the layout of the Conquest? Thanks! :D

 

Look at the deck plans and locate the entrance to your dining room. Then see the best route from your cabin to that entrance. If you have a forward cabin and your dining is aft, you may need to go across deck 5 first and then down and through to the dining room.

 

You can do the same with other routes to the Lido deck, spa, gym and saunas, etc.

 

It's also helpful to know forward and aft in the halls by the cabin numbers. They increase as you go aft.

 

Have fun navigating, and if you get lost, see what "hidden" locations you can find!

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Any helpful advice to know ahead of time when it comes to learning the layout of the Conquest? Thanks! :D

 

When you board the ship they will give you a folded card with a picture of the ship on the front. On the inside you'll see all of the decks & what is located on each deck. This little folded card will fit in your pocket.

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just remember decks 3 and 4 do not go all the way through due to the dinning rooms and galley. deck 2 and 5 can be used if you hit the wrong bank of elevators to get to your dinning room, aft one for Monet and mid ship for the Renior.

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