Now that I *see* a picture of our stateroom......

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here is our's too
 
OK, for the gurus, we have a bunch of rooms starting with the "last" porthole room on deck 9 (9154) and extending towards the center of the ship with several verandah rooms (9152, 9150, 9148, etc). From the photos, it looks like 9152 might actually have a partially obstructed view because of the curve in the wall. Can anyone else confirm that I am seeing this right?
 
I know for the DVC members cruise I'm in room 10000. I know it's the first room aft, but I still couldn't point it out on a map.
 

Do you guys think stateroom 8188 will also have a good view of CC?? :confused3

sorry for repost, but nobody answered :upsidedow

I thought you were only kidding on that question. Since it is the back of the ship and they usually back into CC then yes you would have a great view of CC. I'm in 6188 & 6688 so we'll have awesome views also as long as they back in.
 
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Yeah! :teacher: I learned something new today. Thanks girls!

Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you are a deck off, as the room that's circled is actually a Deck 9 room, not Deck 8. Drop down a deck and move 1 room toward the back and you should be there at 8140 (on the other side of the ship of course)!

No bad news! One down, one back! I'm still so excited we are sailing again I'm on an 11 month countdown!

Thanks for correcting me! :thumbsup2
 
I finally made it around 3 sides of the ship in indexing pictures against the deck plan to help you find your rooms. Thought I'd post them together. Here's what I have thus far:

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OK, for the gurus, we have a bunch of rooms starting with the "last" porthole room on deck 9 (9154) and extending towards the center of the ship with several verandah rooms (9152, 9150, 9148, etc). From the photos, it looks like 9152 might actually have a partially obstructed view because of the curve in the wall. Can anyone else confirm that I am seeing this right?


Yes, you're seeing it correctly. Look on the bright side, if it happens to rain (which it does at night more often than during the daytime) you'll still be able to enjoy the verandah without getting soaked!!:thumbsup2
And it offers a little more privacy.
 
Can someone tell me does 5686 and those accessible rooms in the 9A category have 2 portholes? Also, does the balcony from the room next to it come in front of the portholes? In other words, could someone see in your room if you were in that room?
Thanks
 
Can someone tell me does 5686 and those accessible rooms in the 9A category have 2 portholes? Also, does the balcony from the room next to it come in front of the portholes? In other words, could someone see in your room if you were in that room?
Thanks


It does have two porthole windows, and NO, the balcony next door will not overlap....no one will be able to be outside your windows.
 
The DCL facebook page posted a video today that shows the 5E extended balconies.

I would have posted a snap of it, but I don't have permission to post attachments.

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The DCL facebook page posted a video today that shows the 5E extended balconies.

I would have posted a snap of it, but I don't have permission to post attachments.

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I paused the video but it wouldn't let me copy the photo. Someone who's more clever than I will need to do that. :upsidedow
 
I know for the DVC members cruise I'm in room 10000. I know it's the first room aft, but I still couldn't point it out on a map.

10000 is actually the first public room on Deck 10 forward (toward the front of the ship) and not aft. (I say public, because there are three rooms next to and more forward than your room that don't appear in the published deck plan.)

If you look at the picture below, you are the 1st verandah directly above the room circled in blue. So go up from Deck 7 to deck 10, and there you are! You are the room immediately under the front part of the deck 11 *bump out*, and two away from the room on deck 10 with it's light on!

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