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On our last cruise, which was on Anthem, we had our two grand daughters with us. We went with two balcony cabins as it was not any more, actually less than having the four of us in one balcony cabin and it was a lot cheaper, more private and roomier than having 4 in a JS. We're both D+ so our balcony discount came into play as either DW or I were booked in each with one grand kid. This gave us more privacy with two separate bedrooms and two bathrooms, for a total of 396 sq. feet and a huge double balcony with the balcony panel open. A major cost saving was that we were able to go with two balcony guarantee bookings and not having to select a higher category of cabin that could accommodate more than two passengers. Our bookings were linked together and was assigned side by side D5 cabins on deck 13 within a few days of booking. I then saw two nearby connecting D5 cabins, one of which had a larger balcony just forward of the start of the rear jump section that we were able to switch to.
PS, Another bonus was that each cabin received D+ gifts, thus we got two bottles, not just one of wine and the girls loved getting the chocolate coated strawberries on their very first cruise. It's likely all downhill for them unless they tag along with us on a future cruise.
Once onboard the girls stayed in one cabin and DW and I in the other. Since I had accepted charges for all in both cabins, GS just issued me a duplicate of DW's card to open the entrance to her cabin thus we still had outside access to the other cabin with my card. The one girl didn't bother getting a access card to the cabin she was actually in as they both did everything and hung out together. They knew the one without a door lock opening capability could access that cabin through ours if necessary with the connecting inside door and open panel balconies but this was not ever done.
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Thanks!! Great insight!
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Exactly, the JS comments in this thread are referring to other ships, Anthem and all Quantum class ships are very different than other classes. There are 3 different types of JS on Anthem and they do not have a walk in closet and some have more than one bathroom.
OP, you want to read this thread:
https://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2577261&highlight=anthem+js
It has descriptions of the different types of JS on Anthem and has pictures of JS from Anthem.
Thanks!!
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if anyone can help me figure out how to post a picture I would love to show our last JS
I don’t know how to do that but I’d love to see it!! Is there a curtain that separates the room at all?
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IMO a Jr. Suite is close to the same size you get for a typical hotel room. There's room to "run" around in or at least not be bumping into.
You also get double points for cruise nights.
Thanks! Another point in the Jr. suite category!!
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Definitely a JS. A regular balcony is just to small especially if you have two young ones (IMHO). Agree with the tub also! If you decide regular balcony you can bring a blow up swimming pool and use in the shower for a tub or out on the balcony just to splash around in.
Thanks for the idea. I r are waiting for final pricing but with all the encouragement I think we are leaning toward the suite!
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JS be perfect, tons of storage, walk in closet is huge, many extra drawers, tub/shower may be idea for young kids too! Huge balcony, 2 lounge chairs, 2 regular chairs and table.
Awesome thanks!!
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The extra space in the bathroom is going to make a lot of difference. Splurge.
Thanks! You’re making me feel better about splurging!
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If cost is not an issue, I'd go for the extra space in the JS.
Thanks! We are trying to justify the cost.
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Hi everyone! We are booking our Spring Break Cruise for 2019 on Anthem. We have two little ones, 2&5. Trying to decide between balcony or junior suite. Any thoughts either way? Thanks!!
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Which room type?!
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One more question. I think we are sold on the Jr. suite. Anyone know the difference between a junior or family junior?
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