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Navigator JS - Hump or Aft?


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So I have a bit of a dilemma. I upgraded our standard balcony to a JS, getting a hump room on deck 9. I made the mistake of looking to see what other JS's were available and found 4 on deck 6 and 2 on deck 7. The thought of an aft facing JS is really appealing, but the obstruction on the rear of navigator is making it a hard choice.

 

what would the pro's do?

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So I have a bit of a dilemma. I upgraded our standard balcony to a JS, getting a hump room on deck 9. I made the mistake of looking to see what other JS's were available and found 4 on deck 6 and 2 on deck 7. The thought of an aft facing JS is really appealing, but the obstruction on the rear of navigator is making it a hard choice.

 

 

 

what would the pro's do?

 

 

 

I love aft cabins nothing better than sitting watching the wake of the ship but have the say last time (on independence) soot was an issue for the first time.

Our feet were always filthy which got trod in to the room and any clothes or towels left out got dirty. Even had bits drop in our drinks [emoji33]

 

 

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There's no comparison...the aft JS is the way to go. The balcony is HUGE, and you very quickly ignore the superstructure. The only downside to the aft is the walk. OTOH, it is quiet and a little extra walking on a cruise is probably a good thing.

 

Enjoy your cruise.

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