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Limited Balcony Access


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On the Sapphire to Alaska has any one ever booked the ocean view cat. with limited access balcony. If so were you able to use your balcony in Glacier Bay. To what extent do they limit your access, is it worth the extra few dollars from reg ocean view to this location at the front of the ship.:confused:

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The balcony door will be closed and locked while the ship is moving so you will be unable to use it. They might make an exception for glacier viewing but usually, the balcony is unavailable. There's no furniture on the balcony so no where to sit.

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Thanks Pam as usual you are a great source of information on this site. Thank you for all your attention to details. Much appreciated.:D Thank you to Essiesmom for the great photos, you are what makes this site so valuable. Keep up the great work ladies.

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Also, when it is dark outside you must keep the curtains fully closed if there are any lights on in the room.

 

The bridge requires no light coming out from these cabins as light interferes with their ability to scan the seas ahead properly.

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