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Carnival Glory Cabin Guide · 2026

Carnival GloryCabins & Suites

Carnival Glory gives you two unusually clear upgrade paths: improve the view without buying a balcony, or climb a four-step suite ladder that starts lower than Conquest's. 6J/6K Scenic Ocean View gives you floor-to-ceiling forward glass. 8M/8N moves you to the wake. 9B buys extra room and balcony space. 9C wraps around the aft corner. Glory adds Junior Suite below Ocean Suite, Grand Suite and Captain's Suite. At the top, Captain's Suite changes the layout completely with two full bathrooms and a separate living room. Exact cabin numbers still control occupancy and obstruction warnings.

2,980
double occupancy
6J / 6K
Scenic Ocean View
2446 / 2449
obstructed 6B
JS → CS
four suite tiers
Primary research: current official Carnival Glory ship page + deck plan · reviewed August 2026
01

The 30-second answer

Conquest has a useful cabin ladder because the specialty categories change the physical experience in obvious ways. Scenic Ocean View is the non-balcony wildcard. Aft-View Extended and Premium Vista move the value outdoors. Premium Balcony adds both room and balcony space. The Captain's Suite makes the biggest jump of all.

View first

6J / 6K Scenic

Choose these if the visual payoff matters more than stepping onto private outdoor space.

Wake

8M / 8N Aft-View

More balcony area and stern-side orientation make the wake part of the purchase.

Aft corner

9C Premium Vista

Wraparound balcony geometry is the reason to pay attention to this category.

Top suite

Captain's Suite

Separate living room, two full bathrooms and a huge balcony create a genuinely different product.

02

Scenic Ocean View: the Conquest wildcard

Carnival's current Conquest page describes Scenic Ocean View with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the sea ahead of the ship. The category ladder includes 6J Scenic Ocean View and 6K Scenic Grand Ocean View. These are not ordinary Ocean Views with a larger window. The forward-facing glass is the reason they exist.

6J

Scenic Ocean View

Price it directly against a standard Ocean View and a standard Balcony. The upgrade is the broad forward view.

6K

Scenic Grand Ocean View

The larger Scenic category combines more interior room with the same forward-looking concept.

If you want the view but not the balcony, start here.

Scenic Ocean View can deliver the visual reason many people buy balconies without charging you for private outdoor space you may barely use.

03

Balconies: position, footprint or aft-corner geometry

Conquest's current deck plan separates standard Balcony 8A–8F, Aft-View Extended 8M/8N, Premium Balcony 9B and Premium Vista Balcony 9C. These are different purchases, not just progressively higher category codes.

8A–8F

Standard Balcony

The clean price baseline for every specialized balcony comparison.

8M / 8N

Aft-View Extended

Carnival describes a larger balcony with stern-side views and the ship's wake.

9B

Premium Balcony

Carnival describes both a spacious room and an oversized balcony. The footprint is the upgrade.

9C

Premium Vista Balcony

The balcony wraps around the aft corner for a broader panoramic outdoor experience.

04

Suites: Conquest skips Junior Suite on its current legend

Carnival Glory's current category legend lists Junior Suite JS, Ocean Suite OS, Grand Suite GS and Captain's Suite CS. That four-step ladder is Glory's clearest cabin-map difference from Conquest, whose current legend begins at Ocean Suite.

JS

Junior Suite

Junior Suite is the smaller-footprint entry into Glory's suite ladder, with a standard-size balcony, walk-in closet and whirlpool tub.

OS

Ocean Suite

More indoor space, large balcony, walk-in closet and a bathroom with whirlpool tub.

GS

Grand Suite

More room again, with a huge balcony and dressing area with vanity.

CS

Captain's Suite

Carnival describes a king bed, separate living room that sleeps another three, two full bathrooms and a huge balcony.

Suite benefits: Carnival currently includes priority check-in and boarding, immediate suite access after boarding, dining priorities, priority debarkation, one complimentary wash-and-fold bag per cruise, water and upgraded in-room amenities.
05

Conquest's exact view traps

4J

Picture Window Interior

Carnival describes the walkway-facing picture-window view as partially obstructed.

6B

2446 · 2449

The current official Conquest deck plan explicitly flags these two 6B Ocean View cabins as obstructed.

Live booking label

Ocean View (Obstructed View)

Carnival's current Conquest ship page separately sells an Ocean View obstructed-view product. The exact cabin number still matters.

Glory confirms the class pattern. Its own current plan explicitly flags 2446/2449 as obstructed 6B cabins, so this warning comes from Glory's plan rather than a sister-ship assumption.
06

Occupancy: the symbol beside the cabin number wins

Conquest's current deck plan assigns sleeping hardware cabin by cabin: single and double sofa beds, upper Pullmans, convertible bunks and fixed-bed arrangements. It separately marks connecting rooms and accessible configurations. The category code tells you the product family. The symbol beside the individual cabin tells you whether that room works for your party.

Families

Read the berth symbol

Do not assume two cabins in the same category sleep the same number of people.

Groups

Connecting rooms

Carnival identifies connecting staterooms directly on the official plan.

Accessibility

FAC / FAC-SSA / AAC

The accessible plan distinguishes Fully Accessible, Single Side Approach and Ambulatory Accessible rooms.

07

Verify your exact Carnival Glory cabin

Primary sources: Carnival's current Conquest ship/stateroom page and current Standard & Accessible Deck Plans, reviewed August 2026.
Official Carnival source

Carnival Glory deck plan ↗

Verify the exact cabin number, occupancy symbol, connecting status, accessibility configuration, category and any obstructed-view warning before purchase.

08

How I would narrow Carnival Glory cabins

View matters most

Start with 6J/6K

If you care about looking forward at the sea more than stepping outside, Scenic Ocean View deserves the first price check.

Balcony buyer

Choose what changes

Standard for baseline value. 8M/8N for the wake. 9B for more room and balcony. 9C for the aft corner.

Suite buyer

Conquest has no JS on the current legend

Compare OS, GS and CS rather than assuming a Junior Suite sits below them.

Final check

Finish on cabin number

Occupancy and obstruction warnings can come down to the exact room, not merely the category.

09

Carnival Glory cabin FAQ

What is a Carnival Glory Scenic Ocean View?

6J Scenic Ocean View and 6K Scenic Grand Ocean View are forward-facing rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows. They are designed around the view rather than private outdoor space.

Which Carnival Glory Ocean Views are obstructed?

The current official deck plan explicitly flags 6B cabins 2446 and 2449 as obstructed.

Does Carnival Glory have Junior Suites?

Not on Carnival's current Conquest category legend. It lists Ocean Suite OS, Grand Suite GS and Captain's Suite CS.

What is special about the Carnival Glory Captain's Suite?

Carnival describes a king bed, separate living room that sleeps another three, two full bathrooms including one with a whirlpool tub, and a huge balcony.

What is the difference between Premium Balcony and Premium Vista Balcony?

Premium Balcony emphasizes a spacious room and oversized balcony. Premium Vista is the aft-corner product, where wraparound outdoor geometry and panoramic orientation are the main upgrade.

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