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We're booked in cabin E101 on the Royal for New England/Canada next month. The deck plan describes the balcony as "angled". I know the railing is solid, but does anyone know what they mean by "angled" ? More room - less room? Anyone stay in a cabin of this type?

 

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Susan

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We're booked in cabin E101 on the Royal for New England/Canada next month. The deck plan describes the balcony as "angled". I know the railing is solid, but does anyone know what they mean by "angled" ? More room - less room? Anyone stay in a cabin of this type?

 

Thanks,

Susan

 

The hull curves in, look at the deck plan.

Less then 109/110.

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I was able to see an outside view of all the forward cabins on Emerald deck and the balcony is part of the hull - not the way I pictured it. I'm trying to change my cabin, but if that isn't possible I was wondering if anyone has stayed in any of the forward cabins and what their experience was like.

 

Thanks,

Susan

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