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Here is a good YouTube video by M the Traveler showing the port side of the Epic as she sailed by the  Symphony of the Seas.  Deck 12 is the 5th row of balconies counting from the bottom.  Very clear view of these stateroom balconies.

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, kjquilts said:

Here is a good YouTube video by M the Traveler showing the port side of the Epic as she sailed by the  Symphony of the Seas.  Deck 12 is the 5th row of balconies counting from the bottom.  Very clear view of these stateroom balconies.

 

 

 

 

 

The OP was asking about the white space on the diagram, not the staterooms.

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8 minutes ago, ColeThornton said:

 

 

The OP was asking about the white space on the diagram, not the staterooms.

 

I understand that .... I think their concern was what was between the staterooms because of the  solid white line on the deck plan and I think the answer is nothing.

The balconies look like any other angled balcony with similar configuration.

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1 minute ago, kjquilts said:

 

I understand that .... I think their concern was what was between the staterooms because of the  solid white line on the deck plan and I think the answer is nothing but maybe a thicker wall.

 

 

Ah, I see what you are saying.  I was thinking it was the large white areas.  🙂

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2 minutes ago, ColeThornton said:

 

 

Ah, I see what you are saying.  I was thinking it was the large white areas.  🙂

 

LOL now I see what you were saying.  If they are talking about the large white area it could be

housekeeping storage space.

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12 minutes ago, AtlantaCruiser72 said:

It is merely a graphical representation of the bulkheads required for safety. All ships have them at periodic intervals along the length of the vessel. 

I believe this is correct, fire zone isolation.  @chengkp75 would be able to confirm that...

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The Bridge Viewing room is forward on Deck 13.  On port side it is above staterooms 12000 to approximately 12044.  On starboard side it is above staterooms 12001 to 12017.  Don't know that this would generate any noise in the staterooms below.

 

Take a look at cruise deck plans deck-drag section for Norwegian Epic. 

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