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Diamond Deck 7 vs 9 Balcony, fav cabin?


ngmoore

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1st time on Diamond. Noted price differences between decks 7 & 9 balconies, and wondered what the difference is. Any reason to pay the extra for a Deck 9 cabin? Recommendations on a "best cabin"? Travelling with my sister, so twin beds are preferred.

 

Nancy

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No reason to pay more.

 

We really enjoyed 741....close to elevator lobby.

 

marc

 

12/19/02 Mariner

05/24/03 Diamond

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12/27/03 Voyager

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Nancy, I recommend 738. It's close to the lobby and you have no neighbor on one side. It is also a right-sided room, meaning when you walk in, the bathroom and bed are on the right side of the cabin. I get discombobulated when my bed is on the left side of the room icon_smile.gif

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We're already booked in 736 on the Diamond for next Feb. - any comments pro or con on this cabin? I am hoping it is not a twin bedded cabin. We had a nice, large and very comfortable bed on the PG, and hope for the same on the Diamond.....

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icon_cool.gifHave no fear, the twins can be put together as one bed. Just had the situation aboard Voyager. We always have one large bed. On the day we were getting off they reset the bed as twins. Surprised me; we never noticed it.
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