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Has anyone stayed in cabin 6328 on Navigator- or any of the "end of the hump" cabins? Just wondering how the "crook" or "turn" in the angle of the balcony affects the size and/or view. Are they ok, good, better, not worth it..... any input from someone who has stayed in one? Thanks!!

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It really makes no difference. the view out of a balcony isn't along side the ship, its straight out into the ocean. If you want to see the ship bow, a cabin behind the hump can not see it, nor can the cabins in front of the hump see the stern. Other than that, there really isnt a limitation. Those in the hump cabins could, if they leaned way out of their balcony, look back at the balconies of other cabins, but not for the faint of heart ( i mean you are 7 or 8 stories above the ocean) and frankly there is nothing to see.

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Doesn't affect a thing. No balcony, whether on the hump or not, gets more or less space. Only the "aft" balconies get deeper.

 

The convenience of location is why these cabins are so coveted.

 

 

Your privacy is the same as for any balcony...not completely private, but not too bad!

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