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Within each category, they are the same price as non-aft balcony cabins. By that, if you looked at all D1's, including the aft balconies, they would be the same price.

 

We originally booked our cruise with a D2, and when I saw an aft balcony had opened up, we made the change, even though it was considered a "downgrade" to an E1. So we got a huge balcony for a little less than we got a small one. Probably for this reason, and because the number of cabins on the aft are limited, they disappear from each sailing's inventory pretty quickly.

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i will be the lucky occupant of an aft on the vos come 1/18/09. i am on 8th floor. i will let you know but from the research i have done, i will enjoy it. my dad has been on two cruises and has had aft both times (not by his choice)....gees the luck! this is my 16th and am just getting one!

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I have read on this board that the aft balconies are haunted.:eek:

 

Enjoy:D

 

Yeah they are but only with "good" spirits...;)

 

Seriously, love the aft's and hey, a good haunt is nice once in awhile.:D

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