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Is the front end of the hump very windy, since it faces sort of forward?

It's not bothered us, but it is probably more likely to be windy in the front of the hump as opposed to behind.

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I've been on both sides and, given the choice, prefer the aft side of the hump. That said, I'm one of the few people who actually doesn't like the hump cabins because they feel less private than the others. With the exception of the single cabin in the middle of the hump, all of the other balconies are somewhat exposed to the rest of the ship, depending upon which side you're on. Yes, they offer a bit more square footage, but I'll take the privacy any day.

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We are on the navigator in may we have got a cabin on the front of the hump. 8260 any body got any views on that cabin.we like hump cabins.

 

Did you mean 8620? 8260 is not on the hump but I was just in 8620 in February on NOS

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