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Looking for advice on a veranda deck 10 cabin for a Eurodam Alaska sailing. We like the idea of the easy access to the open area on deck 10 and the Crows Nest one flight up. We have never had a cabin in this area. We usually try to book an aft cabin on a lower deck but we are thinking for Alaska the easy access to the open deck may be a plus. We know it can be windy but if too windy there is quick access to the Crows Nest for the views.

Any insight would be appreciated.

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I am an aft cabin cheerleader, especially for AK, but do like the convenience of being 1 short flight of stairs from the most excellent coffee in Explorations Cafe. 

Also a Thermalpass cheerleader and the 10 forward cabin is also great for that. Glacier viewing from a warm ceramic lounger in the ThermalSpa is heaven.

I spent 2 weeks in one last year and would do it again.

Safe travels- enjoy your cruise!

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