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Would love to see photos of the cabin and balcony if you have it. Obviously trying to determine size of balcony - is it like all those posted - 4x9? All sun or covered? Thanks so much!!!

 

Here's an aft aerial view. You can see D729 is partially covered with a deeper balcony:

 

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We are sailing on the Royal next week. First time Princess cruisers (have done numerous Disney cruises) Our agent booked us a standard balcony that sleeps 3-4. I'm looking at these pictures and thinking....What was she thinking!!!! Where do the 3rd and 4th person's sleep....the balcony? In all seriousness, we have 2 boys and really not sure where they would sleep in this room. Our room is Aloha 502. It does say when I click on the room it accommodates a 3rd and 4th person. We also have 504 for our aunt and daughter. It only sleeps 2. I'm not concerned about the tight fit, although it is way smaller then we are use to. We booked this trip for the amazing ports of call and on cruises are usually so busy with all the adventures that our room is just to sleep. Just want to know that we all have a place to lay our head down at night.:) Any ideas?

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Very curious if there are any pictures (or comments) regarding the size of the angled balconies under the Sea Walk? Or under the SeaView Bar? Not concerned about the privacy but interested in the configuration. Thanks so much. :D

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We are sailing on the Royal next week. First time Princess cruisers (have done numerous Disney cruises) Our agent booked us a standard balcony that sleeps 3-4. I'm looking at these pictures and thinking....What was she thinking!!!! Where do the 3rd and 4th person's sleep....the balcony? In all seriousness, we have 2 boys and really not sure where they would sleep in this room. Our room is Aloha 502. It does say when I click on the room it accommodates a 3rd and 4th person. We also have 504 for our aunt and daughter. It only sleeps 2. I'm not concerned about the tight fit, although it is way smaller then we are use to. We booked this trip for the amazing ports of call and on cruises are usually so busy with all the adventures that our room is just to sleep. Just want to know that we all have a place to lay our head down at night.:) Any ideas?

 

If it says it sleeps 3-4, there are berths in the ceiling that drop down. It is my understanding due to head room, you will only want those down during sleeping times. :)

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Thank you Galsmiley! I thought they must come down from somewhere it just didn't look like it in the picture! Getting so excited! Much to do to get ready! These boards have been most helpful!!!!:)

 

The cabin steward will lower them every evening and put them back up in the morning. So during the day they will not be in the way.

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It has been posted that the suite/elite/platinum evening event is held in Club 6 near the casino on deck 6.
Doesn't look nearly big enough. I sure hope it's completely smoke-free. I'm not sure about the door being left open and is right next to the Casino.
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Oh wow... that's just so odd to see a lifeboat RIGHT against the balcony glass like that. I think I would prefer to not have that category of balcony. :(

 

Think of it as a step up from an obstructed ocean view...barely obstructed (down) but the added benefit of being able to step outside to enjoy the fresh air and sea views. If priced right, it could be An affordable option for some.

 

I had obstructed O/V for a Sapphire Alaska cruise....had this been an option I surely would have booked this obstructed balcony !

 

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Thank you all for the great cabin photo's :D, please keep sending new shots taken of the cabins and the balcony area for all of us to see, we can make this posting the cabin photo stop. Its very helpful!!!!;):D:)

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Very curious if there are any pictures (or comments) regarding the size of the angled balconies under the Sea Walk? Or under the SeaView Bar? Not concerned about the privacy but interested in the configuration. Thanks so much. :D

 

I have one booked and am also curious

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Thank you all for the great cabin photo's :D, please keep sending new shots taken of the cabins and the balcony area for all of us to see, we can make this posting the cabin photo stop. Its very helpful!!!!;):D:)

 

Hello,

 

Please find attached some photos of the mini suite I stayed in on one of the 2 night preview cruises.

 

Given it's location it is a very different layout to the midship mini suite, but we loved the set up & the balcony, albeit due to the wind we were unable to use it!!

 

https://picasaweb.google.com/114133842550415618680/RoyalPrincessMiniSuiteL107Deck16Forward#

 

Hope this helps someone.

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