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Well that stinks...but "Thank you" for the info. How did you like the balcony? Where was your bed , near the balcony or the door? We have a balcony(never cruise in anything less...;) )and are looking forward to seeing just how big it is, it is one of the cabins on the corner of the bump out sections and looking at deck plans it looks a bit bigger. Although I think NCL could put a larger table on them to accomodate quiet dinners on your balcony.;)

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Tv in our balcony cabin(couch by the balcony) was not moveable and you could not even angle it to be seen from the (useless) couch.

 

The balcony was great(needed furniture other than two chairs and teensy teensy table) but I can honestly say I disliked everything else about the cabin set-up. We were lucky to have an aft cabin on the TA and therefore the balcony was out of the cold/wind/rain. With better furniture, I could have, just maybe, accepted the balcony as the part of the cabin worth the price - but they even dropped the ball there.

 

And I say 'worth the price' because we ended up getting two cabins rather than the one we intended because of the bizarre bathroom set-up -- it would not have worked for our family of four with two teenagers.

 

Hey NCL --- loved the ship, loved the concept(s) both in dining and in entertainment, hated the regular cabins. Would only sail the Epic again if I could get a suite.

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Not movable at all. We had a bump out balcony and it was huge! It was the only place all 4 of us could stand and chat face to face. The room is very narrow (we had couch by the door). Loved our huge balcony!

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Tv in our balcony cabin(couch by the balcony) was not moveable and you could not even angle it to be seen from the (useless) couch.

 

The balcony was great(needed furniture other than two chairs and teensy teensy table) but I can honestly say I disliked everything else about the cabin set-up. We were lucky to have an aft cabin on the TA and therefore the balcony was out of the cold/wind/rain. With better furniture, I could have, just maybe, accepted the balcony as the part of the cabin worth the price - but they even dropped the ball there.

 

And I say 'worth the price' because we ended up getting two cabins rather than the one we intended because of the bizarre bathroom set-up -- it would not have worked for our family of four with two teenagers.

 

My husband and I are also travelling with two teens (a boy and a girl) and have big concerns about the bathroom situation ... did you get any kind of break on the cost of the second cabin? Share some thoughts with me, if you will. We've been anticipating this cruise for TWO YEARS and I'll be crushed if it's dampered by a silly bathroom!!! Thanks!

 

Hey NCL --- loved the ship, loved the concept(s) both in dining and in entertainment, hated the regular cabins. Would only sail the Epic again if I could get a suite.

 

 

My husband and I are also travelling with two teens (a boy and a girl) and have big concerns about the bathroom situation ... did you get any kind of break on the cost of the second cabin? Share some thoughts with me, if you will. We've been anticipating this cruise for TWO YEARS and I'll be crushed if it's dampered by a silly bathroom!!! Thanks!

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