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Sweet sixteen is a reference to the forward most balcony rooms on deck 6. They are the first 8 on each side (16 total). They are well liked for their extra deep balconies, more than double the norm.

 

The first four rooms on each side have large support pillars on the side of the balcony at the rail, which some consider a view obstruction.

 

 

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I answered your previous post on this - but here it is again. All of the sweet sixteen cabins have double sized balconies - but some are half covered and some are totally covered.

 

I have attached a picture of the sweet sixteen cabins on the starboard side. Cabin 6020 is one of the three cabins on the starboard side that are totally covered and have only a slightly obstructed view due to the large pillars at the rail of your balcony. Even though 6020 is totally covered, you will have some sunshine on the outermost half of the balcony when the sun is shining from starboard or the stern.

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Thanks!!!

Sweet sixteen is a reference to the forward most balcony rooms on deck 6. They are the first 8 on each side (16 total). They are well liked for their extra deep balconies, more than double the norm.

 

The first four rooms on each side have large support pillars on the side of the balcony at the rail, which some consider a view obstruction.

 

 

See here for pics: https://goo.gl/images/QQZBLQ

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