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slimjimmy

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Hi all, this is my first post!! Hope anyone can help me. Here goes :D

 

I have booked 1 week onboard Mariner of the Seas April 2010 cruising the Mexican Riveria with my family of 5 (2 adults, 2 children & 1 infant) and have booked 2 interconnecting rooms.

 

Can anyone offer any help on whether these rooms are ok in regards to excess noise, obstructed views, small balcony or even photos would be great as i am finding it hard to find any info regarding connecting rooms.

 

I'm sure to have many more questions to come, very excited about this cruise, thanks guys for any help received.

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Those cabins are all the way forward, so be prepared for quite a bit of motion, should seas be anything but flat!

You shouldn't have any excess noise there---you are "sandwiched" between passenger decks. You should have no obstructions on your balcony, but it will be windy while underway.

The connecting cabins aren't really different from any other---it's just that there will be a door between the two, for easy access.

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