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Mariner Aft Cabin Question 9390?


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Is this a good cabin? I currently have it reserved. Do you like the door or the sliding glass doors and why? What about the corner cabins on Deck 10, 1388 or 1688. Do these two cabins have ANY advantage over 9390?

 

Let me know of your preferences and why? Thanks a bunch!

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Is this a good cabin? I currently have it reserved. Do you like the door or the sliding glass doors and why? What about the corner cabins on Deck 10, 1388 or 1688. Do these two cabins have ANY advantage over 9390?

 

Let me know of your preferences and why? Thanks a bunch!

 

If you can get 1388 or 1688 GRAB it!!! My brother just had this on AOS and this room is awesome! I even liked the balcony better because it was more private. On deck 9 and 10 you overlook other balconies AND of course if you're on 8 or 9 others overlook on you! It's a great view, but I like my privacy. I loved 1688 cabin, but I loved my 7688 balcony more! It was huge and private.

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We sailed the Mariner 10/29/06 in cabin 9392 right next door to 9390. Our balcony was MUCH larger. Because of the structure of the ship, 9390 has a lot of unusable balcony and our neighbors stacked their chairs to make the most of their limited space. 1388 and 1688 (which we toured while onboard) have larger balconies and rooms than we had but they are also D1 category cabins while 9390 (2) is an E1 and should be a lower price.

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