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Extended Aft or L Shaped Cabin


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So, take what I say with a grain of salt because I have only had aft view balconies...although, for many sailings, they or the vista were my cabin of choice.  However, I have had them on a couple of different boats and I think at least once it was in the same class. 

 

The advantage to the extended aft balconies are:

-more traditional room lay out 

-deeper/bigger balcony (the L-shaped is not as deep)

-view off the back of the ship (which I really like)

-and I *think* there is a sofa in the room

 

Advantage of L-shaped:

-bed faces towards the windows where you can lay in bed and look out (I *think*)

 

I also feel like balconies on the side of the ship get more light than on the back of the ship, but this may have something to do with the decks I was on (i.e. I usually try to get on a deck with a fully or partially covered aft balcony), too, or even the weather at the time of the sailing.  

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi,

Sailed in L shaped aft cabin on Glory and other aft cabins on several ships.

We really enjoyed them.  Different view and larger balcony. I recommend trying this

type of cabin. 

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