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help with cabin location-(please) Jewel.


tommy2811

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Will be booking today after work for April 14th(ny) if these are gone would a little more Mid be bettter- whats better- deck 10 or 9- thanks much:D

 

Stateroom #: 10160

Location: AFT , OUTSIDE , STARBOARD

 

tateroom #: 10158

Location: AFT , OUTSIDE , STARBOARD

 

Stateroom #: 10152

Location: AFT , OUTSIDE , STARBOARD

 

Stateroom #: 10032

Location: MID , OUTSIDE , STARBOARD

 

Stateroom #: 10034

Location: MID , OUTSIDE , STARBOARD

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10034 is across from another cabin, very close to the elevator, yet not in the open. 10032 ajoins another room and some say you hear more noise possibly. Consider where you will spending most of you time if walking, etc. if this is a possible issue.

 

All the cabins in AFT look good. Just whether you want to be real close or close to the elevator. If an ajoining room concerns you, the 10160 might be the pick of the crop. Decks above and below look to be no problem.

 

I'll be on the Jewel next month on deck 8, AFT balcony so I'd prefer one of the AFT cabins though heard the rear elevator only goes down to the 7th floor then you need to detour. Not positive nor concerned. :)

 

Good luck with whatever you chose.

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Thanks-

 

how about deck 10

 

Stateroom #: 10124

Location: MID , OUTSIDE , STARBOARD

 

 

seems more Aft while still being close to middle.

 

 

or Stateroom #: 10132

Location: MID , OUTSIDE , STARBOARD

 

wish i new where the elevator was:confused:

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Thanks so 10124 and 10132 seem to be clear of an elevator and not ajoining to another room- nothing across the way.

 

Ill hold them open if anyone can peek and let me know if they look good.:p

 

Thanks-

 

(deck 10.)

 

http://www2.ncl.com/cruise-ship/jewel/decks/1/10#tab_detail

 

I think either one would be fine. You have only cabins above you and cabins below you. Trust me, the walk to the elevators is not bad at all. In fact, we usually take the stairs anyway for 2 reasons: all that FOOD we eat! :) And, b/c the elevators can take a while if it's crowded.

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