Jagged Line b/t Staterooms on Deck Plans

MamaBear58

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What does this mean? Not the symbol to represent connecting rooms, but the "not straight line" between certain rooms (some connecting, some not)? For example, 7584 and 7586 on the Wonder, which aren't connecting rooms. Also, 7588 and 7590 on the Wonder, which ARE connecting rooms. I notice there are none on Deck 8.

Thanks.
 
What does this mean? Not the symbol to represent connecting rooms, but the "not straight line" between certain rooms (some connecting, some not)? For example, 7584 and 7586 on the Wonder, which aren't connecting rooms. Also, 7588 and 7590 on the Wonder, which ARE connecting rooms. I notice there are none on Deck 8.

Thanks.
Do you mean this one:
door indent.jpg

That's just an indented area in the room. On the classic ships, there's a cabinet there:
storage cabinet wonder 2015 P1080125 1500.jpg
 
Yes! Thank you. It's interesting because from inside the room it looks flush. As if the dividing wall is a thick as the cabinet.
Well, it probably is. They just show the indentation that way on the deck plans (zig-zag). But it certainly isn't that way in real life.
 


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