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Z1ggy,

 

There is a “sticky” thread at the top of the first page of this board that contains information about cabins on S-class ships. The first post includes a link to a spreadsheet with specific information about individual cabins, including bed placement.

 

Others may be able to provide definitive confirmation, but I think that the cabin layouts are identical from ship to ship, so if you find your cabin number, but on another ship, the bed placement would be the same. Also, the placement alternates, so if you find the cabin next door to yours on the deck plan but not yours, the bed placement would be opposite that.

 

Here is a link to the thread:

http://S-Class Cabin Information Compilation - PLEASE - DO NOT POST CABIN QUESTIONS HERE!!!

 

Hope this helps!

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One the deck plan find a non suite  cabin with the dark square, that cabin has the bed by the bath count from there every other cabin will have the bed by the bath.

 

So on the Silhouette Deck 11 if you start counting forward from 1654 ( bed by bath) 1652 has bed by balcony 1650 has bed by bath, 1648 balcony and continuing.

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2 hours ago, Z1ggy said:

Is there any way of knowing which of the Aqua Class A2 staterooms on Silhouette have the beds next to the balcony as opposed to the bathroom?

 

Thanks for any help, 

 

Z1ggy

The staterooms are built in a module of two with a little alcove.  As you enter the alcove, the stateroom on the right has bed by the bath, and the stateroom on the left has bed by the balcony.

 

If you look at the deck plans, on the port side 1621/1623 make up one module with 1621 having bed by the bath, and on the starboard side, 1624/1626 make up one module with 1624 having bed by the balcony.  From there, all you need to do is start counting, with every other stateroom having bed by bath/balcony/bath, etc.

 

Sometimes you check the sticky out, and there are occasional errors.  You need to confirm but verify.

 

You could also start with the concierge staterooms back aft of the AQ's.  The ones with the little square have bed by the bath.  You can also start counting from there.   Another way to check, the below deck is a mirror image of the one above.  Find a corresponding stateroom from the deck below.  Of course, it gets a little tricky when you have a block of assessable staterooms that are a little larger.

 

Hope this helps.

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