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I booked with a TA and my cruise has gone down almost 140 pp. My TA says she can get me a refund of the 140 pp, but I would have to change cabins. It would still the same cabin, interior, but I would move down a couple of decks.

 

Is a couple of decks worth $140 pp. Thoughts?

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Absolutely, take the refund and move down! Who cares which deck you are on? I've never understood why being higher up on the ship is considered an "upgrade".

 

I have been on Riviera deck (lowest passenger deck) and on Main (one up from Riviera) and loved all 3 cabins.

 

Some folks love being up higher so that they are closer to Lido deck, but it's just a quick elevator ride from the lower decks, so not a big deal.

 

I would take the $140 pp and move down a couple of decks. Enjoy! :D

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I booked with a TA and my cruise has gone down almost 140 pp. My TA says she can get me a refund of the 140 pp, but I would have to change cabins. It would still the same cabin, interior, but I would move down a couple of decks.

 

Is a couple of decks worth $140 pp. Thoughts?

 

 

YES!! Take the money and use the couple of flights of stairs to walk off all the food!

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Most certainly take the money! I've been from the Main deck up to the Verandah deck - as long as you're not at the front of the ship (heard the anchor WAY too many mornings on the Main deck), it really makes no difference.

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Absolutely, take the refund and move down! Who cares which deck you are on? I've never understood why being higher up on the ship is considered an "upgrade".

 

I always get a cabin on the Empress deck. I consider it an upgrade because of the location. 100 feet or so from the main bar, one deck up to dining, two decks up to the casino. I never wait for an elevator. A quick trip to the cabin for a bottle of wine and then on to dinner. After 9 cruises, all on the Empress deck, I think I'll stick with it.

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I always get a cabin on the Empress deck. I consider it an upgrade because of the location. 100 feet or so from the main bar, one deck up to dining, two decks up to the casino. I never wait for an elevator. A quick trip to the cabin for a bottle of wine and then on to dinner. After 9 cruises, all on the Empress deck, I think I'll stick with it.

 

Two of my 3 cruises have been on Spirit class, and I was on Riviera deck. One or 2 decks up to dining room, showroom, bars, shops, casino, atrium lounge. Love Spirit class! :D

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