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We are currently booked in cabin 9072, just forward of mid ship, starboard side.


It is nice to know that you, as well as others have relayed that the port side is also been very nice.  I think sometimes I over analyze things for example, I have been debating the benefit of port side mainly on the Hubbard Glacier... when the ship first comes upon the Hubbard, I feel that the entire ship will be excited, and many will flock to the upper balconies for the excitement and view... while I, remain in the port side cabin (if I move the cabin to port) and enjoy the view from my balcony.  Then when the ship ahs turned around and is starting to cruise away from the glacier, the excitement will have died down and we can then go topside to view the glacier on the starboard side, but perhaps the crown will not be as prevalent as many will have already been topside when the ship first came upon the glacier on the way in...


Sorry, but I am an analyst by nature, and it is hard not to dissect things so much and yes,  major kudos to my wife for putting up with my analytic idiosyncrasies for the last 25 years.


One last question.. in your 3 cruises to Alaska have you found also that when visiting a port, that the side that usually faces the dock is the port side?


Again thanks for your input.

to clear skys and smooth waters,


bob


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