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We have been on the Mariner for a total of 50 days. Until you get to the PH category of cabin, it really makes little difference what category you choose. Unlike the Voyager, the Mariner does not have vibration problems in some of the aft cabins. For this reason, the lowest category H cabins (which are identical to E cabins except for location) are usually the first to go because they are low and in the middle and thus are likely to be the most stable if the seas "act up."

 

By the way, we took the same cruise, same direction in August 2004. It was great. I'd be glad to answer questions dreps@comcast.net.

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If you are south bound you may want

to try and have a cabin on the port, (left), side.

I agree. H thru E are all the same. Just deck location.

We also have lots of days aboard the Mariner and

always try for H cabins.

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