Are they deck 9?My favorites are 9000 or 9500. LOVE those cabins.
(Your subject asked for "best cabin"...)
Are they deck 9?
Thanks. Are the slanting walls a problem?Yes.Unlike some other lines that get creative with their numbering, the first digit of a 4-digit cabin or the first two of a 5-digit cabin is the deck number.
Thanks. Are the slanting walls a problem?
We have stayed in 7500 before and would book it again. We really enjoyed the room and the view.Ocean view on deck 2 or 7?
Deck 7 is right at front corner with slanting port hole but seems different shape amd bigger?
OP;
What is the make up of your traveling party that will be in said cabin?
Are we talking two adults in partnership? Are we talking family of 3 or 4?
For a family, I lean to not forward corner OV w/o a curtain , etc.
And for for standard OV w/curtain and whatnot.
Plus that far forward in any seas can be noticeable.
My philosophy is always book the most midship cat you can handle. IMO.
Smooth seas to all.
And on the flip side, there are people who actually like the motion of being as far forward as possible .....
Until they encounter a force 8 or above in a forward cabin.
Then they will never sail forward again. IMO.
If you thrive on that sort of thing, more power to you.
But isn't sailing wonderful with all the choices available.
We can all pick our cabins if desired. And berths we're comfortable with.
Careful with GTY OV in hurricane season IMO.
Smooth seas to All
Frankly, the best rooms on the ship are -- ON THE SHIP. Every room is better than being at work. ....