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Emerald Balcony Cabin Comparison


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Coral Princess Question: I am trying to compare the Emerald deck the BF cat. balcony cabins with the Emerald deck BE cat. balcony cabins.

 

The BF are toward the front and the BE are toward the rear. On the princess deck diagram it looks like the BF cat. are bigger rooms and smaller balconies and the BE are bigger balconies and smaller rooms in comparison to each other.

 

Does anyone know if this is accurate or are the rear cabins more expensive than the front cabins because of location?

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Some people think the cabins toward the rear of the ship are more stabile in terms of motion, as the propellers driving the ship are below, whereas the cabins towards the bow may experience more of the motion of the sea. (midships being the pivot point). If you are not prone to seasickness it really doesn't matter.

 

Also if you hit calm seas, such as we did with our Alaska cruise up the Inland Passage, it really won't matter where you are.

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we had e 624 on coral last year, was a great cabin, balconie was totally covered, and bigger than the other ones, and no wind ,just dont get the last one on that deck as it is open i belive, :)

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