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Favorite Cabin on Princess and Why
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<blockquote data-quote="Mbandy" data-source="post: 1306452"><p>Since I have only been on one Princess cruise it would have to be E-303 on Grand Princess. It is a partially obstructed view cabin which is wheelchair accessable. We were upgraded last minute from an inside cabin so the partial obstruction didn't bother us one bit. The wheelhouse of the lifeboat was not in front of our window so we could look straignt out over the top of the boat. Because of the wheelchair access the cabin was HUGE. Almost twice the size of regular cabins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbandy, post: 1306452"] Since I have only been on one Princess cruise it would have to be E-303 on Grand Princess. It is a partially obstructed view cabin which is wheelchair accessable. We were upgraded last minute from an inside cabin so the partial obstruction didn't bother us one bit. The wheelhouse of the lifeboat was not in front of our window so we could look straignt out over the top of the boat. Because of the wheelchair access the cabin was HUGE. Almost twice the size of regular cabins. [/QUOTE]
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