Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas Cabin 8272 Cruise Reviews
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Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas
Cabin 8272 Details
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Best Rate:
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View/Book this rate - Category: E1 (Deluxe Balcony Stateroom)
- Deck: Eight (Midship)
- Specialty:
- Cabin Size: Cabin 184 sqf // Balcony 46 sqf
- Occupancy: Sleeps up to 2 guests
- Cabin Details: Cabin 8272 on Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas is located midship on the starboard side and includes Sliding glass doors that lead to your balcony,Two twin beds that convert to a queen bed, closet, bathroom with shower, a living area with desk, drawer
- Notes: Location: Midship. Cabins located on the midship section are centrally located and experience less motion making them perfect for those prone to motion or sea sickness.
- Related: Royal Caribbean Adventure of the Seas cabin 8272 , Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas cabin 8272 , Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas cabin 8272 , Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas cabin 8272
Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas Cabin 8272 Cruise Reviews


Good Cabin - Sep 2006
Good cabin. Midship location is convenient to most everything. Far enough away from the elevator so it could not be heard. The only issue with the cabin was the bed was a little worn (see photo) and was indented. Guess that could be seen as a plus to keep you in bed if the seas are rough.
- ChuckSFLA
