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Carnival L Shaped Cabins


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I have stayed in an L shaped cabin, aft, on the Carnival Splendor. It was my first time and we had twin bed configuration because I was cruising with my 20 year old son. The room seemed smaller, but the balcony was much bigger. I will definitely choose an L shaped cabin when I cruise with my husband next year. The bed will be pushed together to make a king, and hopefully that will give us more floor space.

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i am in a mminority with this cabin. Hated it by midweek. The cabin itself has more sq footage but much of the space is not usable. If they moved the cabinet down the hall some it will be more manageable. Only enough space on the one side of the bed for one person to get ready for dinner.

Laying in bed watching the tv only on my side. Cant sit as it will crick my neck

 

if wanting a bigger balcony take one of the cabins across the back of the ship. You will have mch more space plus a sofa to sit on

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