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The Explorer, Adventure and Voyager inside cabins are slightly smaller (160 sq.ft) than the PR cabins (167 sq.ft). On the newer Mariner and Navigator the insides are larger at 158 sq.ft compared to 153 sq.ft for the PR cabins. We've found them all to be fine for two but then we've had some approximately 100 sq.ft. cabins which are way too small.

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I had an inside on EOS in the fall. If the bed is made up as a queen in the center of the wall, there is almost no room on either side of the bed. You can have the attendant push the bed to one wall to create a wider aisle on one side. It's a real knee knocker otherwise.

 

On the other hand, it's a small price to pay to get a cheaper cabin on what is usually an expensive cruise.

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