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Enjoy natural light and views of the ocean without the additional cost of a balcony. The Ocean View Stateroom features a window overlooking the water, making it easy to check the weather, watch the ship arrive in port, or simply enjoy the scenery from inside your room. It’s a great middle-ground option for travelers who want a view but do not necessarily need private outdoor space.
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The window does not open, and its size, shape, and placement may vary by the specific stateroom.
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A Boardwalk View Balcony Stateroom gives you a front-row view of one of Symphony of the Seas’ liveliest neighborhoods. From your private balcony, you can watch the activity along the Boardwalk, including the carousel, nearby dining, and the energy surrounding the AquaTheater area. Depending on the room’s location, you may also catch a glimpse of the ocean in the distance, although an ocean view is not guaranteed.
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This is a fun option for travelers who enjoy people-watching and being close to the ship’s energy. Because the balcony faces inward, it may be livelier than an ocean-facing room, and other guests may be able to see onto the balcony.
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*2D ocean view balcony rooms are typically located mid-ship, while 4D ocean view balcony rooms are either near the front (forward) or back (aft) of the ship.

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Wake up to fresh ocean air and ever-changing views from your own private balcony. This stateroom gives you a peaceful outdoor space to enjoy your morning coffee, watch the ship arrive at a new destination, or unwind before dinner. Large glass doors bring natural light into the room and make the space feel bright and open.
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An Ocean View Balcony is ideal for travelers who want natural light, fresh air, and a private place to enjoy the scenery throughout the cruise.
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*2D ocean view balcony rooms are typically located mid-ship, while 4D ocean view balcony rooms are either near the front (forward) or back (aft) of the ship.

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The Central Ocean View Balcony offers the same relaxing ocean-facing experience with the added convenience of a more central location on the ship. Being closer to the middle can make it easier to reach elevators, dining, entertainment, and other popular areas. Some travelers also prefer a central location because it may experience less noticeable movement than rooms positioned farther forward or aft.
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The main distinction between category 2D and other standard Ocean View Balcony categories is generally the room’s location—not a larger room or balcony. Exact deck and placement will depend on the stateroom selected.
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Enjoy a completely different balcony experience overlooking Symphony of the Seas’ open-air Central Park neighborhood. Instead of facing the ocean, your private balcony looks out over the park’s greenery, walking paths, restaurants, and evening activity. The atmosphere is generally more relaxed than the Boardwalk, making this an appealing choice for travelers who enjoy a neighborhood-style setting.
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This room does not have an ocean view. Because it faces inward toward rooms on the opposite side of Central Park, guests may want to close the curtains when they prefer additional privacy.
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An Interior Stateroom is a comfortable and budget-friendly option for travelers who expect to spend most of their vacation exploring the ship and enjoying the destinations. Although it does not have a window, it provides a quiet, cozy place to sleep, get ready, and recharge between activities. The darker environment can also be great for sleeping after a late night onboard.
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A standard Interior Stateroom does not include a window or Virtual Balcony unless that specific upgraded category is selected.