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I have a chance of getting a Jr.suite on RCL Mariner of the Seas but it's a

connecting room, I have been in a Jr.suite without the door, can anyone tell

me where the door is and what does it interfer with. Is it towards the back of the room

were the sofa is, I can't vision were they would put the door up in front were you

come in.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Ann

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I have a chance of getting a Jr.suite on RCL Mariner of the Seas but it's a

connecting room, I have been in a Jr.suite without the door, can anyone tell

me where the door is and what does it interfer with. Is it towards the back of the room

were the sofa is, I can't vision were they would put the door up in front were you

come in.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Ann

If you are light sleepers, I think it might be a problem to have a connecting room. You would hear your next door neighbors more, so it would depend how noisy they were. The connecting doors I have seen are in the middle of the wall.

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