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Aft-Corner B Cabins on Coral?


mphouston

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It's that time again. I get to plan another cruise.

We are thinking of doing Panama on the Coral next March. I have a question about the aft-corner B class cabins (E736, E737, B734, B737).

How is the motion in those cabins? We really loved the view in that cabin and I was hoping that these aft-corner cabins would give us the view without the shudder.

I had one of the aft BB's on Grand last summer and the motion was a bit erratic. The seas where 7-12 feet and the cabin had a shudder. Every 3-5 seconds, the whole cabin would shuffer somewhat. We did not get sea sick, but the shudder took some getting used to. Even when the Grand had to change schedule because of a tropical storm, we didn't get sick, just annoyed. That one night, the whole cabin felt like it moved 1 foot back and forth on each shudder. Other than the shudder, that cabin was great.

I was also thinking that since the aft BB on the Grand was next to the support column for the Skywalker lounge, that might be the source of the shudder.

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