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Deluxe Balcony Cabins


beachh2o

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A Junior Suite is a RCL term for their cabins. Depends on which ship you are comparing it to, I would guess most 9As are larger than a Junior Suite, but its not a yes or no answer. A JR on a older RCL ship is much smaller than one on their newer ships whereas a 9A on a Carnival ship means it is a Conquest class ship at least, one of the newer ships.

 

PS the elevator bank is enclosed and never heard anyone say its was noisy unless someone getting on the elevator was noisy.

 

A 9A wrap is one of the favs, it is a corner aft cabin. You dont get any suite privileges with a 9A, but then all they give you with a cat 11 or cat 12 is VIP boarding.

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bummer you have to pay to get in that site...not that people don't have the right to earn a living :eek:

 

 

You do and you dont click on the ship you are on.. then on the right, click the Deck Name.. it gives you the specs on each cabin on that deck :D

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