Wonder deck plans

Symon

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We are in the process of booking a trip for Aug '14 on the Disney Wonder and I have a question about the deck plans. We are looking at rooms 6632 and 6634, and I don't think they are adjoining, but there is a "wavy line" between them. So what does that mean? It appears this line is between many cabins, but not all of them. Thanks for the help.
 
We are in the process of booking a trip for Aug '14 on the Disney Wonder and I have a question about the deck plans. We are looking at rooms 6632 and 6634, and I don't think they are adjoining, but there is a "wavy line" between them. So what does that mean? It appears this line is between many cabins, but not all of them. Thanks for the help.

They are not adjoining. We get 6634 on the classic ships every time we sail.

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We have 6632 for an Oct 19 cruise. If I can remember when I get back I'll try to track you down and give you a cabin report.
 

http://www.dreamsunlimitedtravel.com/cruise/deck6.htm

This shows the doors to the interconnecting rooms. The rooms are also marked with black triangles.

Thanks all for your help. What I am asking is - if you look at the deck plans on the link above, the wall between 6632 and 6634 has a line that bends while the wall between 6634 and 6636 is a straight line. Does this mean something different? Sorry if I am not being very clear.
 
Thanks all for your help. What I am asking is - if you look at the deck plans on the link above, the wall between 6632 and 6634 has a line that bends while the wall between 6634 and 6636 is a straight line. Does this mean something different? Sorry if I am not being very clear.

those lines are kubbies. furniture sits in the kubbies to increase walk space. They are not connecting rooms. In the link you showed, their is a door for those that are connected.
 
Thanks, Justacruiser! That is exactly what I was wondering about :)
 
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those lines are kubbies. furniture sits in the kubbies to increase walk space

I concur with Justacruiser. And, I think that the "Steamer Trunk" storage is the piece of furniture that sits in that recess.
 
You can also look at cruisedeckplans.com for deck plans of most cruise ships out there.
 

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