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We are booked on the Coral Princess in cabins C221 and C223. I was just looking at the deck plans and noticed that it goes C221, C223, C227, C229, C231.

 

Where is C225?

 

I read somewhere that that means something, but now I can't find it....

 

Thanks in advance!

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We are booked on the Coral Princess in cabins C221 and C223. I was just looking at the deck plans and noticed that it goes C221, C223, C227, C229, C231.

 

Where is C225?

 

I read somewhere that that means something, but now I can't find it....

 

Thanks in advance!

 

C225 is an inside cabin just down the hall. :)

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Drrrrrr. I suppose if I had thought just a little bit about it I'd have figured that out.

 

Sorry to trouble you!

 

 

That is what we are here for, there are always little quirks like that which may mean something, you are right in asking. :)

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We are booked on the Coral Princess in cabins C221 and C223. I was just looking at the deck plans and noticed that it goes C221, C223, C227, C229, C231.

 

Where is C225?

 

I read somewhere that that means something, but now I can't find it....

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

What might be sticking in your mind that means something is how the numbers skip up to the next hundred. For instance, next door to E330 is E402. The ship is broken into fire control zones and these are indicated by where the cabin numbers go up to the next hundred. You'll notice in each corridor a fire door beside the first cabin of each hundred.

 

Or, that might not be what you were thinking LOL

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