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an 8D balcony on a Carnival ship is about equal to a ____ on a Norwegian ship

 

 

we are looking at a NCL cruise for next May and would like a similar balcony stateroom on the NCL ship. Any help would be appreciated.

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From a pure class perspective, it depends a bit on which NCL ship, as each can be a bit different, but all the balcony rooms on each ship will be about the same size (smaller than Carnival) so the class is determined by position. Starting at the lower decks. the lowest class (BE) will be forward and aft cabins and midship will be a higher class (BD). This will repeat as you move up to the highest deck, with balcony cabins which will typically be BB cabins forward and aft and BA midship.

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