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Hey Fellow Princess Cruisers, we are looking at R432 on the Regal Princess for an upcoming cruise. If you have had the opportunity to be in this stateroom, please let us know the ins and outs. Obviously, we are concerned about being under the Skywalk Bar. Can people look in? Is there a lot of noise coming from the bar area at night, etc. How is the balcony? do the blue lights at night bother you? Any information would be very much appreciated.

 

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I haven't stayed in that cabin, but have stayed in a bump out cabin on the Regal. I think that you'll enjoy the extra space and after the first couple of days the novelty of looking down through the floor and over the skywalk wears off so for the most part you won't have people gawking down at you.

 

 

 

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Hey Fellow Princess Cruisers, we are looking at R432 on the Regal Princess for an upcoming cruise. If you have had the opportunity to be in this stateroom, please let us know the ins and outs. Obviously, we are concerned about being under the Skywalk Bar. Can people look in? Is there a lot of noise coming from the bar area at night, etc. How is the balcony? do the blue lights at night bother you? Any information would be very much appreciated.

 

Thank you in advance

You're actually under the back end of the Seaview Bar. The Seawalk is on the other side of the ship.

You're also at the aft end if it, it's very difficult to look down into any cabin areas from there, you mostly have solid flooring above the area.. There should be minim views into your balcony area - it doesn't have the large open space like the Seawalk side.

As for lights, haven't bothered us at all, but then we keep our curtains closed when we're sleeping. They're kinda nice when out in the balcony itself as they provide a bit of ambient lighting, without having to use your balcony light .

The extra balcony space is wonderful. Enjoy.

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