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What do you mean compare? A GS has a living area and a sleeping area all in in one open space.

 

9656 is a RFS and has 2 bedroom areas and a living area. The bedrooms are separated from the living area by walls that are some-what soundproof. The balcony is a very nice size and will hold 4 people in lounge chairs comfortably.

 

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Has anybody stayed in stateroom 9656 on the Radiance?

I'm trying to get a sense as to the size. (no size listed on the online TA)

How would it compare to the grand suite?

Thanks.

This is what is listed in a 2009-2010 brochure that I am looking at.

 

Royal Family Suite(now classifed as a Two Bedroom Suite): (7562, 8668, 9656)

Two bedrooms with twin beds that convert to queen-size beds (one room with third and fourth Pullman beds), two bathrooms (one with shower, one with bathtub), living area with double sofa bed, private balcony and concierge service.

(533-586 sq.ft. balcony 139-193 sq. ft.)

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I have seen all of them and stayed in 8668 on Radiance. The Deck 9 RFS is actually the smallest, and the deck 7 is the biggest. But it's opposite with the balconies, deck 9 balcony is bigger than deck 7. If that makes sense? There are pictures of the deck 8 cabin in my webshots albums. The deck 9 livingroom will be small, more of a rectangle, instead of a triange.

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I tried to attach a link but I got **********'d out

 

Maybe that site is no longer allowed to be posted on here. Try googling stateroom photographs, I'm sure you will find some photos that way. That is were I generally start, google seems to work very well for that

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