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Subject: Re: Disney cruise stateroom categories Posted on: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 15:07:37 -0500

There are secret porthole cat. 10 on deck 5. There were originally
oceanview cabins, but with obstructed views. We had one of these cabins and
it was great. I believe the cabin numbers are around 5520 and 5020(don't
have the deck plan). The life raft holders were not that bad of an
obstruction. These cabins booked quickly. Have a wonderful cruise!

Lori
wrote in message
news:1133746682.886192.222460@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Does anyone have any suggestions as to which stateroom category you
> recommend for the Disney 4 night Bahamas cruise? Is it worth it to
> splurge for a balcony room, or would I not be using it much on a 4
> night cruise? This will be my first cruise. My friend that I will be
> with suggests Category 9, since we want to have an outside cabin. I
> notice that all of the Category 9 cabins are on Decks 1 and 2. Is it
> bad to be on such a low deck? My main concern would be noise, since
> Deck 2 is in between Decks 1 and 3, both of which seem to have a lot of
> noisy activities. If we want an outside room without a balcony, would
> it be worth it to splurge for Category 8 and be on a higher deck? My
> friend seems to think that Category 8 is a waste of money. As for the
> balcony rooms: Should we go for Category 7 or something higher such as
> 6? Since we want at least an outisde room, we're not considering
> Categories 10, 11, or 12.
>
> Also, is it best to be near midship, the front of the ship, or the rear
> of the ship? Is it best to be on the port side or the starboard side?
> Or does none of that really matter too much? I notice that the
> Category 7 rooms are all near the rear of the ship, while the other
> categories seem to be more distributed throughout the ship.
>
> Also, if a specific stateroom is requested, would we actually get that
> room? I remember when I was in college, you could request a specific
> dorm room, but there was no guarantee that you'd actually get that
> room!
>
> Thank you very much. Also, if there is another newsgroup that you
> think would be better able to answer my question, please let me know.
> Thanks.
>


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