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We stayed in the second cabin from the elevator on the Constellation in November of 2021. You definitely can't see in from the elevators to the second accessible room.  Here is the view from the balcony of 8127 looking towards the elevators.

 

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I'm not sure how much you would truly be able to see in the balcony next to us.  

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I've been in 9121 and no problems -  They have a Privacy Shield facing Elevator

 

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Also the drapes are positioned to further block any intrusion.

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Also found a video of 6109 on Summit.  Same as I remember

 

 

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We are frequent cruisers that need an accessible cabin forcing us to book far in advance. The M class ship accessible cabins are usually located mid ship near the elevators for easier access. The Summit is our most frequently sailed, but we have been on the Beyond S class (November) and Reflection E class(January).

The video is prior to the modernization, but the cabin size and layout hasn’t changed and the only serious accessible need overlooked was an electronic door opener. 
M - Our cruising preference is in Aqua, but on M class ships there is only one accessible cabin between A1 & A2 out of nearly a hundred other Aqua cabins, and this is located at the back of the ship(long distance from elevators).

S - The most comfortable and locations are within easy reach of elevators. Cabins are well organized and all have electronic door openers for easy entrance/exit.

E - large comfortable cabins, lack accessible storage, well designed bathroom and shower area. This past November our cruise on the Beyond, all of the balcony accessible cabins were booked so we utilized an ocean view. Extremely large and very comfortable, but at the front of the ship.

 

Hal

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57 minutes ago, HS2BS said:

We are frequent cruisers that need an accessible cabin forcing us to book far in advance. The M class ship accessible cabins are usually located mid ship near the elevators for easier access. The Summit is our most frequently sailed, but we have been on the Beyond S class (November) and Reflection E class(January).

The video is prior to the modernization, but the cabin size and layout hasn’t changed and the only serious accessible need overlooked was an electronic door opener. 
M - Our cruising preference is in Aqua, but on M class ships there is only one accessible cabin between A1 & A2 out of nearly a hundred other Aqua cabins, and this is located at the back of the ship(long distance from elevators).

S - The most comfortable and locations are within easy reach of elevators. Cabins are well organized and all have electronic door openers for easy entrance/exit.

E - large comfortable cabins, lack accessible storage, well designed bathroom and shower area. This past November our cruise on the Beyond, all of the balcony accessible cabins were booked so we utilized an ocean view. Extremely large and very comfortable, but at the front of the ship.

 

Hal

Ok thanks 

the video I saw , people in elevator could see you sit on the balcony 

it was probably an old video 

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