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icon4.gifEmerald/Crown Cabin R747

Just looking to book this cabin for my daughters graduation...It is the farthest balcony cabin that is located on the starboard side, and looks to have a bigger balcony...at least from the deck plans anyone stayed in this cabin...Thanks...any help would be great...:confused:

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icon4.gifEmerald/Crown Cabin R747

Just looking to book this cabin for my daughters graduation...It is the farthest balcony cabin that is located on the starboard side, and looks to have a bigger balcony...at least from the deck plans anyone stayed in this cabin...Thanks...any help would be great...:confused:

 

I had the wrong cabin...it is R751...any suggestions :mad:

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This is not a balcony cabin, this is an outside window cabin (actually two portholes). It does have very quick and easy access to the Terrace pool and deck, so although not a private balcony, it is often specifically chosen by those who want that easy access location.

 

On the Emerald Princess it is R751, on the Crown it is R749--they are not quite identical ships.

 

You will want to look at actual deckplans at princess.com to be sure you are selecting the type room you want.

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Crown E201

anyone stay in this cabin? We were in P201 and are hoping the 2 decks between will muffle some of the noises from anchor chains and thrusters.

we are going on our first cruise staying in cabin bb205 on emerald princess, can anyone help us with information on if this cabin is a good one or not??

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Do you by any chance mean C205 which is a BB category room? If so, then you have booked a balcony room with an oversize balcony, other cabins above, below and across from you (= should be quiet). It is forward, which might feel more up-and-down motion, but that may or may not bother you and depens on the sea conditions. The room is on a lower deck and should not feel much side to side sway or roll. The balcony is half covered and half open, giving you the best of both worlds.

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