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Question about Balcony on Aloha Deck


snoopy5386

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Hubby and I are planning our next cruise July 2005 on the Caribbean Princess. Last July we cruised on the Grand. On the Grand, we had a balcony stateroom on Baja deck. The way the balconies were set up, the deck above us, Aloha, was directly above us, i.e. they people staying above us could not see into our balcony. We could however see into the balconies below us. We do not want anyone to be able to see into our balcony from above, so we want to stay on either baja again or aloha. Our question is for those of you who have stayed in a balcony stateroom on Aloha Deck, what is above you?

We just figured Aloha would be a little more convienent for walking up to the pools and such.
Thanks,
Nicole:D
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Nicole, the Caribbean Princess layout is identical - except there is one more fully covered balcony deck above you on Aloha. So you'd be 2 decks below the pool area. The plus side of that is that there's no possibility of any noise bleed-through from the pool deck when they move the chairs around the pool in the morning :)

Still a fully-covered baclony. Only difference is another deck of cabins above you.
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