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Carnival Legend Cabin Guide · 2026

Carnival LegendCabins & Suites

Carnival Legend has one of the clearest Spirit Class cabin ladders: 4K for obstructed daylight, 7A for a discounted obstructed balcony, 8J/8K for extra balcony depth, 8M/8N for depth plus the wake, and Vista Suite for the aft-corner wraparound experience. The category codes matter here because several upgrades change the physical product, not just the label.

2,134
guests · double occupancy
4K
Interior with obstructed window
8J–8N
extended balcony choices
VS
wraparound Vista Suite
Primary research: current official Carnival Legend ship page + deck plan · reviewed August 2026
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The 30-second answer

There is no single best cabin on Spirit. The useful question is what you want the upgrade to change: daylight, private outdoor space, balcony depth, wake views or the entire aft-corner layout.

Best budget wildcard

4K Interior with Window

Floor-to-ceiling light, a sitting area and an obstructed view. Price it against both a regular Interior and Ocean View.

Balcony value

Obstructed Balcony

You still get private outdoor space. The question is whether the fare savings adequately compensate for the obstruction.

Outdoor-space buyer

Extended and Aft-View

Extended buys more balcony. Aft-view extended adds the stern orientation and wake.

Signature suite

Vista Suite

The wraparound balcony and wall of windows are the reason to buy it—not merely the word “suite.”

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4K: an Interior category with a completely different feel

Carnival currently sells Spirit's Interior with Window (Obstructed View) with floor-to-ceiling windows, extra lounging space and a sitting area with sofa. That makes it one of the ship's most interesting price-comparison categories.

Do not compare 4K only with other Interiors.

Compare it three ways: against a standard Interior for the cheapest fare, against Ocean View for an unobstructed picture window, and against the lowest balcony if private outdoor space is within reach. The word “Interior” undersells what 4K actually changes.

Legend has the same documented 4K cabin-number wrinkle. Carnival's current Legend plan specifically notes that 4202, 4203, 4205 and 4207 have a picture window instead of a French door. If you are choosing 4K for the unusual glass/door configuration, verify the exact cabin rather than stopping at the category code.
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Spirit's balcony ladder changes what you get outside

7A

Balcony — obstructed view

7A makes sense when the obstruction buys a meaningful discount. If its fare approaches a standard Balcony, the cleaner sightline is usually the better purchase.

8A–8F

Standard Balcony

Treat the standard Balcony as the control price. Make every specialty category justify the extra money.

8J / 8K

Extended Balcony

8J/8K spends the premium on balcony depth. Pay for it when the balcony will function as living space, not merely somewhere you step outside for a few minutes.

8M / 8N

Aft-View Extended Balcony

8M/8N adds the stern location and wake to the deeper-balcony idea. Compare it with 8J/8K to see what Legend is charging specifically for aft orientation.

04

Premium Balcony: bigger room, bigger balcony—and possibly an obstruction

Carnival currently markets both Premium Balcony and Premium Balcony (Obstructed View) on Spirit. Both spend the upgrade on a more spacious stateroom and oversized balcony, but 9A adds an explicit view compromise. “Premium” describes the product tier, not an unobstructed sightline.

9B

Premium Balcony

Compare the extra room and balcony footprint with an Extended Balcony. Those are different ways of spending the upgrade money.

9A

Premium Balcony — obstructed

9A is the category-name trap on Legend: Premium buys the larger room-and-balcony concept, while the sightline remains explicitly obstructed.

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Suites: Vista is the one I would price first

Carnival's current Spirit page offers Junior Suite, Ocean Suite, Vista Suite and Grand Suite. They are not a simple four-rung ladder because Vista and Grand emphasize different things.

JS

Junior Suite

Standard-size balcony, walk-in closet, whirlpool tub and Carnival's current suite benefits in the smaller suite package.

OS

Ocean Suite

More indoor room, a large balcony, walk-in closet and whirlpool tub. This is the conventional suite upgrade.

VS

Vista Suite

The aft-corner choice. Carnival describes a wraparound balcony outside and a panoramic interior view through a wall of windows.

GS

Grand Suite

More conventional suite space, a huge balcony and dressing area with vanity. Compare its roominess directly with Vista's location and geometry.

Vista and Grand answer different priorities. Choose Grand when conventional suite space is the priority. Choose Vista when the aft corner, wraparound balcony and panoramic glass are the reason you are upgrading in the first place.
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Legend's cabin number matters more than the category code

Carnival's current Legend plan uses cabin-level symbols for upper berths, sofa beds, connecting rooms and accessible configurations. That becomes especially important in 4K, where Carnival separately calls out four picture-window cabins.

4K exception

4202 · 4203 · 4205 · 4207

These are specifically identified as picture-window cabins instead of French-door rooms on the current Legend plan.

Families

Verify the berth symbols

The same broad category does not guarantee the same sleeping capacity. Check the exact cabin symbol for your party.

Accessibility

Use Legend's accessible plan

Match accessibility needs to the exact current configuration rather than relying on the category name alone.

Pride's current official plan: 2,134 guests double occupancy.

Carnival's current Legend plan lists 88,500 GT, 963 feet, 2,134 guests double occupancy and 930 staff. Those headline numbers happen to match Pride, but Legend's categories and cabin numbers are still verified independently.

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How I would shop Carnival Legend

Lowest budget

Regular Interior vs. 4K

Check the premium for daylight. A modest jump can materially change how the cabin feels.

Want a balcony

7A vs. standard Balcony

Let the dollar savings decide whether accepting the obstruction makes sense.

Live outside

Deeper balcony vs. aft-view

Choose extra depth first; pay again for the wake only if stern orientation matters to you.

Suite splurge

Vista vs. Grand

Compare the products rather than the labels: Carnival explicitly gives Vista the wraparound balcony and panoramic wall of windows, while Grand emphasizes additional conventional suite space and a huge balcony.

Open Carnival Legend's current official deck planVerify your exact cabin, occupancy symbols and location directly with Carnival.
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Carnival Legend cabin FAQ

What is a 4K cabin on Carnival Legend?

4K is Interior with Window with an obstructed view. Carnival's current Legend plan also notes that cabins 4202, 4203, 4205 and 4207 have a picture window instead of a French door.

What is category 7A on Carnival Legend?

7A is Balcony with obstructed views on Carnival's current Legend plan. It is the category to price when private outdoor space matters more than a completely open sightline.

What is the difference between Extended and Aft-View Extended Balcony?

Both emphasize more balcony space. Aft-View Extended adds the stern location and wake view.

What is special about a Carnival Legend Vista Suite?

The aft-corner geometry: Carnival describes a wraparound balcony and panoramic inside view created by a wall of windows.

How many guests does Carnival Legend carry?

Carnival's current Spirit deck plan states 2,134 guests at double occupancy.

Ask Seabound about your Carnival Legend cabin

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