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Have not stayed in that exact cabin...but it is sometimes known as the public side hump corner.

 

The other side (7594), the hallway is narrow and much more private, your cabin door will be somewhat close to the open sitting area. Some say a little more noisy. Close to elevator shafts.

 

You do get the deeper balcony, so a lounger will fit, etc. Deck 7 balconies are known for their lifeboat view obstruction, but not as prominant from the hump. I do think you still get the 'white strip' near the bottom. For some this white strip is bothersome as it reflects the sun if you choose to stand at the rail and ponder the sea.

 

Your view will only be to the front of the ship, hard to look back right along the ship's wake.

 

We tend to like the 'thicker' section of the ship for balconies on the Radiance class, for instace 8010-8040. This gets you a clearer view to the water line IMO, and deck 8/9 avoids the lifeboats, etc.

 

Center hump gives you a view in both directions if you like wake watching, 8594/96 for instance.

 

 

If it is a cabin you already have booked, then it is great. If not, there are some choices to consider. If you chose it on large balcony alone, consider an aft cabin as well (7176 ish).

 

 

 

Take a look in the Cabin Tips section here at CC. Note that messages regarding any Radiance class ship is pretty much valid (Radiance, Serenade, Brilliance, and Jewel). http://boards.cruisecritic.com/search.php?searchid=17407661

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