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It means that the cabin next door would be accessible to you via a connecting door, should you have booked that cabin. If you haven't booked it the connecting door will be locked. This kind of arrangement suits families with young children etc...... :)

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We have not booked the cabin next door, i hope this means we do not get too much noise from our neighbours. I guess a door is far less sound proof than a wall.

 

Anyone have any experience of this?

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I have just noticed our room is a "Connecting stateroom" what does this mean?

 

On our first cruise we had a connecting cabin, had no problems with our neighbors. But if there is another cabin in your cat. see if you can change to it. Enjoy your cruise.

 

Laura

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