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  1. Date of Cruise: 4-28      
             
    Ship: edge      
             
    Cabin #: 7190      
             
    Deck #: 7      
             
    Cabin Category: E4      
             
    Cabin Location: midship starboard      
             
    Bed Position: near balcony      
             
    Balcony Type: IV      
             
    Balcony/Window Size: standard      
             
    Balcony/Window View/Obstruction: suite nex door bumped out a bit.  15% obstructed if looking in that direction      
             
    Balcony Overhang?: no      
             
    Magic Carpet Issues?: it passed in front of us when changing position.  not a problem.  No one on it while it moved.  Fun to watch      
             
    Noise Issues?: creaking sound at times      
             
    Wind Issues?: no      
             
    Connecting Cabin? Where Does it Connect?: no      
             
    Suite Details: NA      
             
    Advantages/Problems/Comments: liked it      
             
    Would You Book It Again?: No.  Would avoid an obstructed view even though it wasn't much      
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  2. If we could not take a cliffs of Moher excursion, would the giant causeway out of Belfast give us similar scenery? We really want to see some dramatic cliffs on our BI cruise.

    If you had pick one-which?

     

    I have been to both while on land vacations. It took me four separate trips before I actually saw the Cliffs. The other three times they were shrouded in fog. They are impressive and I was glad I finally got to view them.

     

    I visited the Giant's Causeway on the sunsets day I have ever had in six trips to Ireland. I am sure that affects my perspective. The formations are unlike others I have visited. I found it fascinating.

  3. So our traveling partners just got some news about a knee injury that has developed. Our friend has 3 weeks of non- weight bearing restriction which means she will be using crutches during our cruise that goes out in a couple of weeks. She is currently checking to see if she is able to use a knee scooter, if that does not work I am not sure that crutches on a ship is the best alternative, any thoughts on this? Also looking for other tips that will make her cruise enjoyable considering the circumstances.

     

     

     

    I broke my leg shortly before a cruise. I used a knee scooter during the cruise and was pleased with how well everything went. I was not able to tender in one port but enjoyed Cozumel and Key West without any problems. I stayed away from the buffet lines, but found that the dining room staff kept a table available for me for all meals. Getting around the ship had few limitations.

     

     

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