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There is no way you can look all the way forward AND all the way aft on one of those balconies without having to peer around the partition of the first cabin located on the flat of the hump. Just look at the photo above for proof!

 

 

Lol, guess we are going to disagree on this one.

 

On the flat part of the hump you can most certainly see fore & aft very well... But you aren't going to see both of the indented parts of the ship as well as the 1st Cabin on the angle... Or what I call "the point" of the ship.

 

Standing at the rail there you see it all... Just depends which way you look, left or right.

 

As for looking around the divider... And possibly into someone's cabin / private space... Ya to do that, you have to turn your head further

 

I am guessing that the more than 180 degrees that MVPinBOYNTON referred to is the fact that the indented parts of the ship would be beyond that "flat" scope... Cannot see where someone middle of the flat on the hump would get the same perspective

 

This truly is hard to describe... Something you have to see / experience

 

IMO the 1st Angled Balconies offer up truly amazing views for a cabin... Only surpassed by being up top on the Lawn Deck Midship, where one can get a real 360 degree experience

 

Cheers!

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