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After being determined and many hours of searching for a picture of this cabin, I finally found one! I thought I would post it for others,

as I noticed through my searching, this cabin has been asked about before on Cruise Critics with no response.

Hope this helps some others who might be interested in booking this cabin.

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After being determined and many hours of searching for a picture of this cabin, I finally found one! I thought I would post it for others,

as I noticed through my searching, this cabin has been asked about before on Cruise Critics with no response.

Hope this helps some others who might be interested in booking this cabin.

 

I had 9214 on the Voyager and liked it a lot. The window is slanted toward the front of the ship and you can see both forward and to the side of the ship. Thanks for posting, I couldn't find my photos of this cabin.

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I am looking for a picture of cabin # 9214 or # 9514 on Adventure of the Seas or any Voyager Class vessel. Would love to see cabin pictures plus window, if someone may have any? - Hoping some one can help me out!:D

Many Thanks!

 

For ship pix you might want to check out voyager-class.com ... the site has a pretty good collection of "ship-specific" galleries.

Enjoy!

Rich :)

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For ship pix you might want to check out voyager-class.com ... the site has a pretty good collection of "ship-specific" galleries.

Enjoy!

Rich :)

I second this recommendation whole-heartedly. Especially since there are some differences between the different Voyager class ships which can be significant when it comes to rooms (at least I know this is the case for the suites).:)

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I noticed in my search this AM on the Deck Plans for the Mariner, Voyager & Navigator, that the E-1 on the Mariner is larger of the two at 188 sq ft. I am looking at taking the Navigator out of Rome for our TA Fall of 2011, as it is newer. For those who had a balcony cabin on the Voyager is it part of the hull or an extension.

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