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M Class cabins 6135 and 6136


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What are the opinions of cruisers who have stayed in these cabins? Have you had noise problems because of the connecting doors to other cabins? Where is the door positioned and haw does it change the normal cabin layout? Is furniture or storage impacted?

 

Thanks for any help.

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We stayed in 6135 on our last cruise and never heard a squeek for the cabin next to ours. The door was on the opposite side of the cabin from the bed. The balcony was to die for. Either cabin is a good choice.

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When we stayed in 6136 we never heard a sound either. We thought that the royal suite next door was unoccupied. Later in the week we asked our stateroom attendant about it and learned that the suite next door had indeed been occupied all along.

 

The connecting door was in the section of the wall where the sofa would otherwise go. We had a couple of comfortable armchairs there instead of a sofa. Some of the cabins have a loveseat there.

 

The balconies of 6135 and 6136 are completely private as they do not have side entry doors into the balcony the way that 6143 and 6144 do.

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