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Victory Cabin #7416


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We booked this cabin as our first splurge for a nice balcony.

It is port side, very last cabin before the aft wrap.

Can anyone tell me about this style cabin and how they liked it?

If there were any drawbacks to this selection?

 

On our past cruises, we have had everything from inside, to forward facing window's, to obstructed view balconys.

 

Thanks in advance for any assistance.:)

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it has a true queen size bed so if looking to separate the beds-- its not possible.

 

I had this cabin on the Liberty = I am one of the few people that did not like the set up. Felt like i was ontop of my honey all week.

 

The cabin has a lot of square footage but its not usable.

 

the bathroom door opens to bed.

 

the tv sits at the vanity to the side of the bed-- needing to lay in the bed on a side in order to see it. (sitting on the bed watching tv gave me a crick in my neck.

 

 

verylittle floor space to get ready for the day/ dinner (could not sit at the vanity while honey was getting ready.

 

Many people like this cabin because of the added space on the balcony./

Personally-- since we are only two people- we really do not need the added space (how much space do we need while sitting out there?)

 

I'd rather have the space in the cabin to move about.

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