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Carnival Connecting Balcony's ?


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Is there a web site to research connecting balcony’s besides http://www.cruisestateroom.com/? We find this site useful but inaccurate in the connecting balcony area. Looking to confirm Splendor, 6450/6452, 7438/7440, 8448/8450. We had 7438 in April and memory serves that the divider opened between 7438 and 7440. We are looking to rebook the same cabin with friends if we can resolve the divider question.

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Is there a web site to research connecting balcony’s besides http://www.cruisestateroom.com/? We find this site useful but inaccurate in the connecting balcony area. Looking to confirm Splendor, 6450/6452, 7438/7440, 8448/8450. We had 7438 in April and memory serves that the divider opened between 7438 and 7440. We are looking to rebook the same cabin with friends if we can resolve the divider question.

 

6450 connects with 6448 AND 6452

7438 connects with 7434

8448 and 8446 connect.

 

This is per http://www.cruisedeckplans.com/DP/Main/index.php

 

Best of luck!!!

DK

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More than likely, if the list does not show the cabins connecting, its because the doors from the cabin to balcony are adjacent to each other, as opposed to on opposite sides. We just got off the Destiny, and the list did not show our two balconies connected, however they did. Its a bit of a pain, as we had to rig ours with a balled up towel to keep it from banging, plus the divider blocked our exit door, but it can be opened...

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I do know that for our cruise next year in our Cat 8C's that 7343 & 7347 will be able to have the balcony divider opened without interfering with the cabin doors onto the balcony.

 

Our CVS at Carnival was able to look it up on a program they have available and gave us the list of combinations of cabins to choose from. :D

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Yes they do.

 

Thank you so much. I am assuming that means the balcony divider connects the 2 rooms but there is no connecting door between them inside the cabin, right?

 

We are thinking of putting the kids in there so I want to make sure I understand. They are 8 and 12 so they should be ok?!

 

Kath

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Thank you so much. I am assuming that means the balcony divider connects the 2 rooms but there is no connecting door between them inside the cabin, right?

 

We are thinking of putting the kids in there so I want to make sure I understand. They are 8 and 12 so they should be ok?!

 

Kath

 

Kath, you can look at the Deck Plans and see which cabins are connecting (door on inside connects the two). Your cabins/suites do not connect inside, but you can ask to have the balcony dividers open, no problem.

 

http://www.carnival.com/Deck_Plan.aspx?shipCode=SL&icid=CC_Carnival Splendor_242

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