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    Cruiser hopingtocruise's Avatar
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    Found Out Our Stateroom Number On Legend

    Finally...after searching Carnval's website, i've been able to get our cabin number for our sailing on the Legend on June 13th.

    Our cabin number is 6289. Does anyone know anything about this particular balcony stateroom?

    I'm so excited.

    patty
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    Patty, you are on deck 6, almost all the way aft!!! Here is a link to deck 6, find your cabin and click on it and the cabin will come up, click the cabin and it will get larger!!

    http://travel.travelocity.com/ecruis...pId=151&deckId=
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    Which way is aft? Front or back? I have to learn this lingo..lol

    patty

    thanks for the link Sue
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    Back Front is the Bow
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    I wonder how the ride is being on the aft of the ship..any different than the bow? Probably not, i'm just talking to myself now...lol..

    patty
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    Quote Originally Posted by hopingtocruise
    I wonder how the ride is being on the aft of the ship..any different than the bow? Probably not, i'm just talking to myself now...lol..

    patty
    The ride on the aft(back) of the ship is better than the ride near the bow. The waves making contact with the bow causes a vibration up front(bow).

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    I agree totally with MD ~ the only time we had vibration issues in an aft cabin was when we crossed the Gulf Stream on the way to Bermuda ~ now THAT was Mr. Toad's Wild Ride!!!!!

    You should be just fine ~ enjoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GetMeOnAShip
    I agree totally with MD ~ the only time we had vibration issues in an aft cabin was when we crossed the Gulf Stream on the way to Bermuda ~ now THAT was Mr. Toad's Wild Ride!!!!!

    You should be just fine ~ enjoy!
    Yes,that's always a problem going to Bermuda,

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    I love the aft!! If it is rough on the aft, it is rough for the whole ship!! I always take Bonine for every cruise!! One a day for the whole cruise, starting the day before you board, no side effects, and once you get seasick, it takes quite awhile for anything to help, but this way it is already working in case you need it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sue miller
    I love the aft!! If it is rough on the aft, it is rough for the whole ship!! I always take Bonine for every cruise!! One a day for the whole cruise, starting the day before you board, no side effects, and once you get seasick, it takes quite awhile for anything to help, but this way it is already working in case you need it!!
    That's very true, that it's rough for the whole ship if the ride in the aft is rough. Is Bonnie a brand name seasick med Sue, and if so, is it available in Walgreens, CVS and similar stores. I've never heard of it before.
    Last edited by MD11F; 04-23-2006 at 11:47 AM.

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