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Are the "inside cabin" doors directly across the hall from "balcony cabin" doors? On the Pride earlier this year the family we were with requested a inside cabin (for teens) and a balcony cabin to be across from each other. They were, but to access the inside cabin door from the balcony cabin you had to walk down a hallway, then back up a second hall.

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The inside cabins are right across the hall from the balconies. There are a few different arrangements throughout the ship...but just look at the deck plans...and pick two rooms situated how you like them!

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Thanks for the reply. We have looked at the plans but almost all the inside cabins have hallways on both sides of the cabin and they don't show which hallway the door opens into. So even though two cabins may be directly across from each other doesn't mean they are easily accessible to each other. For a family situation it would be nice to know that the doors are directly across from each other.

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Thanks for the reply. We have looked at the plans but almost all the inside cabins have hallways on both sides of the cabin and they don't show which hallway the door opens into. So even though two cabins may be directly across from each other doesn't mean they are easily accessible to each other. For a family situation it would be nice to know that the doors are directly across from each other.

 

Check the cabin numbers. If they are acorss from each other, they will be close in numbers. If they have an inside hallways, the numbers will be off.

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