(this is a new topic from a new member,
derived from the "A, B cabin differences?" thread)

Some advice from a 4-time PGer who's done B, C, D and E cabins:

Assuming you're willing to forsake the butler,
If what you want is a balcony, and you should,
the C cabins, despite their loveseat instead of couch, are still my favorite.
(ok, if you gave me a free upgrade to OS or GS, I'd take it :)
Also, the B's veranda, although significantly larger, being somewhat inboard, overlooks the roof of the C's immediately below. You cannot see the sea rolling past the ship's hull looking straight down as you can on C's deck 7. If this matters to you...

C cabin tips:
If you don't mind rear-facing; C cabins 763-767 are part of the January 06 drydock addition
(replacing the smoker-lamented Connoisseur Club) and have decidedly newer, fresher furnishings than the "legacy" C's: LCD TVs, DVDs, really nice tiled bathrooms (full shower, no tubs), LED reading lights, etc.. while keeping the tasteful dark-wood surfaces.

However, inexplicably, they do not have the traditional Tiki-god statue in them, a great place to park your cap and sunglasses.
Perhaps this is where RSSC/Regent ran out of upgrade money.

Cabin 767, the straight-on center rear facing one and noticeably wider than the other four, should be your first pick of these.

I assume Regent will in time refresh all the legacy cabins getting rid of the 9" VHS TVs
(and the front desk's aging collection of VHS movies :) as well as the other improvements.
Keep the Tikis, Regent!

Enjoy the PG!
-- PG Junkie
(3 x 7-night Society (2000, 2002, 2005))
(1 x 11-night Marquesas (Dec 2006))