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It was a huge cabin...probably double the size of a standard cabin, both in room size and in balcony size. Just next to the room are the emergency stairs, so 8449 extends over those stairs...and the only time anyone is allowed to use those stairs is for the muster drill, so there's not any traffic there to speak of. Lots of closet space, but the only odd thing is that while there is alot of open floor space, it doesn't have a sofa...but there are 3 or 4 chairs. All in all a great spot. You're also close to the aft elevator bank that takes you directly to the Monet dining room and equally close to the stairs, and just one floor up to the rear of the lido deck, where you have the grill, pizza, buffet and the seafood/deli/chinese food stations. Couldn't be more perfect. Once in awhile we would hear deck chairs being moved around, but never all that troublesome. Enjoy.

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