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Pros and Cons 3rd Berth Pull-down Rooms ?


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We have no third person in our room and our concerned that we might lose a porthole for a berth. We are looking at the Star, the B deck. The forward most rooms all seem to have pull-downs. Do these rooms, ( 133,35,36,37,38,39,40) still get visible portholes? If you have stayed in one of these rooms we appreciate your comments, pros and cons.

 

Sailing Again Winter 2014

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We stayed in 136 on the Wind Spirit on our first cruise several years ago. I "believe" the pull down berth is located over the counter/desk area. It didn't interfere with the portholes. Obviously, it was inconspicuous enough that I don't really even remember it!

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