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That's a pretty generic picture. While I would suspect that the bed will be under the window I have sailed in a Princess OV cabin where the bed was not under the window and we could stand at the window for a great view. Hopefully someone who has sailed in that cabin will respond but I would really strongly suspect that the bed will be under the window.

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That's a pretty generic picture. While I would suspect that the bed will be under the window I have sailed in a Princess OV cabin where the bed was not under the window and we could stand at the window for a great view. Hopefully someone who has sailed in that cabin will respond but I would really strongly suspect that the bed will be under the window.

It seems, but not always that the ov cabins that only hold two passengers (no fold down bunks) sometimes have the bed NOT under the window...hmmm.

 

Has anyone stayed on Plaza deck?

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P322 (I have had cabins either side of this one over the years) and P322 has indeed the head of the bed/s against the window. You have an enhanced view if you have 2 single bed set-up, albeit you still have the side dresser below the window in this case. If you have the double set-up then it is a case of kneeling on the bed in order to get a full window view. I have never found it an issue to be honest but you certainly don't get an unobstructed window view in either set-up. As for noise, the position of this cabin is quiet throughout the corridor, one reason I have always liked this Plaza Deck position. There can be some noise from below when approaching a port but again, it has never been an issue for me. I hope that helps.

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I love having a cabin on Plaza Deck. I was on the Emerald for 30 days (P323), was a little concerned above the casino being above my cabin, not an issue at all. As previous poster mentioned, there was some early a.m. noise when coming into port, but not bad.

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