What is an Obstructed view?
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What is an Obstructed view?
My wife and I just returned from our first cruise and are already planning the next. On this last trip, we had an inside to save dollars but she now wants an outside on the next. In several messages, I noticed references to obstructed view cabins. Can someone tell me exactly what this is? Thanks..
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Friends of mine had a obstructed view on their Mediterranean Cruise last October.
The window was blocked above 25%,as their window was right between two life boats and the obtruction was virtually nil..
When you are touring all day and it gets dark at 6 PM, just as your are going to dinner, it really does not matter.
Of course ,ask how much less it is from a non obstructed view.
Maybe your wife needs an outside cabin for other reasons ,like claustraphobia etc.
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Friends of mine had a obstructed view on their Mediterranean Cruise last October.
The window was blocked above 25%,as their window was right between two life boats and the obtruction was virtually nil..
When you are touring all day and it gets dark at 6 PM, just as your are going to dinner, it really does not matter.
Of course ,ask how much less it is from a non obstructed view.
Maybe your wife needs an outside cabin for other reasons ,like claustraphobia etc.
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The obstruction can be more than just lifeboats. Even on new ships, some cabins will have a walkway outside your room and you could look out only to see a bit of sky and a wall, such as in forward facing cabins that have a steel wind breaking wall instead of a railing.
We have had these cabins and they ranged anywhere from almost no obstruction up to looking at the side of a lifeboat. If they are the same price as an inside, they can be a real bargain. Just know that they are listed this way as a warning and ask the line for the percentage of obstruction (like 25%, 50%, 90%, etc.)
We have had these cabins and they ranged anywhere from almost no obstruction up to looking at the side of a lifeboat. If they are the same price as an inside, they can be a real bargain. Just know that they are listed this way as a warning and ask the line for the percentage of obstruction (like 25%, 50%, 90%, etc.)
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We had few obstructed view cabins and let me tell you - no problem at all. When you pay $800 for Oceanview vs $500 inside cabin - obstructed ocean view for $600 seems a bargain! It is still an oceanview and you can see daylight and we all had view of the ocean.
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