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The best hump cabin I could get is one over from the center on Deck 6. I've read that

people are looking into your balcony and/or room. Would I be better off moving off the

hump? Never had one before and wanted to try it.

I've had Princess balconies that were open and that were covered, and have never really

noticed whether anyone was looking at us. I need some advice before we get too close

to sailing.

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The best hump cabin I could get is one over from the center on Deck 6. I've read that

people are looking into your balcony and/or room. Would I be better off moving off the

hump? Never had one before and wanted to try it.

I've had Princess balconies that were open and that were covered, and have never really

noticed whether anyone was looking at us. I need some advice before we get too close

to sailing.

No one can see into your balcony unless they look around the edge. Same as with any balcony.

Keep it

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Hump location is a good one. Close to elevators, middle of ship. I agree, keep it. It's not open to general public to see in. Your neighbors can certainly peek around the corner, but that's the case with any cabin.

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