I picked 6019 for our next Magic cruise. I go on budget and like the layout.
So here is why we loved our secret porthole room (5022):
Just my thoughts...either room is on the ship!
- stairwell is closeby (not too close for noise) for a quick walk to deck 4 and the awesome comfy deck chairs...when I had an inside room on deck 7 it was far less easy to get some fresh air - something I learned I really needed (especially when the family was using the bathroom)
- porthole - I much prefer the window and brightness of the sunshine compared with an inside room...I found the inside room rather dark even when the lights were on (some folks like lack of light and enjoy the pitch black possible with an inside room)
- close to the kids clubs for easy kid-pick-up when they wanted to stay until closing and I had to stay awake until then...
There are no magic portholes on the classic ships, right?
I should have also mentioned that the split bath was "worth it" for myself and my three kids...the decision about the split bath has been debated on these boards before...So here is why we loved our secret porthole room (5022):
Just my thoughts...either room is on the ship!
- stairwell is closeby (not too close for noise) for a quick walk to deck 4 and the awesome comfy deck chairs...when I had an inside room on deck 7 it was far less easy to get some fresh air - something I learned I really needed (especially when the family was using the bathroom)
- porthole - I much prefer the window and brightness of the sunshine compared with an inside room...I found the inside room rather dark even when the lights were on (some folks like lack of light and enjoy the pitch black possible with an inside room)
- close to the kids clubs for easy kid-pick-up when they wanted to stay until closing and I had to stay awake until then...
And, ultimately, it depends how valuable $400 is...to you...That's the cabin we have held as well but 5020 is also available for $400 more.
Does the inside sideways cabin 6019 have a split bath?