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Thinking of booking one of these...my question is that in the diagram of the lido deck all the way forward, it shows a door  between the port side and starboard side , is that door open all the time?  Just in case I want to do laps.

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59 minutes ago, Lady Arwen said:

Are you referring to the most forward deluxe obstructed view cabins on Royal class ships.  Example L101, 102, 103, 104?

Yes those right there, there's a door dividing port-starboard , is it left open all the time?

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12 minutes ago, waterbabyfish said:

Yes those right there, there's a door dividing port-starboard , is it left open all the time?

That is one of many fire doors.  You will notice others on all the deck plans.  They are always open unless an emergency.

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1 hour ago, waterbabyfish said:

Yes those right there, there's a door dividing port-starboard , is it left open all the 

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1 hour ago, waterbabyfish said:

Yes those right there, there's a door dividing port-starboard , is it left open all the time?

Yes, it’s open to allow passengers access to the far forward cabins.

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You will not regret booking one of the forward balcony cabins - they are our absolute favorite. The spaciousness and complete views they offer is amazing. We managed to nab one for our Land of the Midnight sun cruise in Norway this summer and I am so excited about seeing the fjords with our expansive view. If we are on a Royal class ship, those cabins are always our first choice.

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1 hour ago, karatemom2 said:

You will not regret booking one of the forward balcony cabins - they are our absolute favorite. The spaciousness and complete views they offer is amazing. We managed to nab one for our Land of the Midnight sun cruise in Norway this summer and I am so excited about seeing the fjords with our expansive view. If we are on a Royal class ship, those cabins are always our first choice.

We like L101 because it, and its next door neighbour,  have balconies wider than the actual cabin!  It’s because the fire equipment closet is between them.  Love these balconies, but mostly on itineraries with exciting views.   Too hot for the Caribbean, IMHO.  We don’t even mind the metal front panels.

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