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Originally Posted by KiKi
6. We booked a category 12GTY and were upgraded to a category 10 (inside deluxe). I absolutely would do this again! I did not find it dark or depressing to not have a window. There is a large round mirror where the porthole would be if it were an outside cabin and this gives a slight illusion of a porthole. We spent very little time in our room. When we were there it was usually to clean up and get ready for meals. Yes, it would have been nice to have a window, or a verandah, but for us it came down to a choice of being able to go on the cruise with an inside cabin or not going at all. I was not disappointed! The cabins are very nice. The split bath with the deluxe room is nice (we had 4 people to get cleaned up at the end of the day), so it made it much more efficient. But even if we didn't have the split bath it would have been okay.
Ask away if you have any other questions!
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Once again, I have no clue what that category code 12GTY means.

Is that something they do through the Disney Cruiseline website, or through the travel agent? So far I've only gotten a quote through the actual website.
It sounds like you hardly even noticed being in an "inside" cabin, this would save us nearly $500 so that would be awesome. Thank you for all your advice
