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Crown in Bermuda--which side of ship?


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We are going on the Crown in September. Does anyone know which side of the ship faces the dock in Hamilton and St. Georges?

 

The port side faces the dock in St. George, the starboard side faces the dock in Hamilton. I prefer the port side because the starboard side in Hamilton faces Front Street which can get a little noisy at night especially if you have a balcony cabin. The port side gives you a nice view of St. George and a view of the harbor in Hamilton which I think is more picturesque than Hamilton.

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I prefer the port side because the starboard side in Hamilton faces Front Street which can get a little noisy at night especially if you have a balcony cabin.

 

 

Luckily the Crown doesn't have any balcony cabins. I'll be on here in October.

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The Crown's owners suites have balconies. The Majesty does not have any balconies. The ports side is the side to be on...

 

We'll be in Bermuda next week on a LBV...can't wait.:D

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Luckily the Crown doesn't have any balcony cabins. I'll be on here in October.

 

The Crown has 16 balcony cabins- 12 AA Owner's Suites and 4 AB Penthouse Cabins. We will be in one in October, port side of course.

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