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Please Help!!! Info on Cabin 7330 Deck 7 Mariner


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We've been in 7630 and 7632 (port rather than starboard, but exact same location on the deck). In fact, if you are doing eastern, we liked the port side best for port views; although others like the starboard. We really liked the location. The cabin was large enough for the two of us and the layout was good, including a regular size sofa and coffee table. You do know that 7330 and 7332 are connecting cabins don't you? The door is located at the foot of the beds.

 

Sorry, I don't have any photos for you. The view was wonderful for us. Some people prefer to see more of the bow of the ship, which you really don't because of the hump being in the way. We had no problem with it. You can see straight down to the ocean and the railings are clear, not metal. The balconies are the standard size for that cabin category. The E1s and E2s right along the hump have slightly larger balconies, but are slightly smaller cabins.

 

We love the hump area and have stayed in cabins right on the center of the hump as well--our favorite hump location, but really any hump cabin is good, IMO. It's also convenient to the stairs/elevators and is by the library, which is a nice quiet area.

 

Hope this helps.

 

beachchick

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I was on 7332 on the Voyager. The balcony is private....unless someone was really peaking around the edge of the wall. I thought this cabin was great. It's a perfect location, close to the elevators and centrally located to walk up to the pool or down to the promenade. We didn't have any problem with noise from the adjoining room, the hallway or the elevators.

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