Sydneycruiser2013 Posted November 18, 2013 #1 Share Posted November 18, 2013 We are going on Rhapsody soon and have 2 interconnecting balcony cabins with myself and my hubby in one room and our 5yr old and 7 yr old in the other cabin (with the connect door open ofcourse). BUT I was wondering if the doors to the balcony CAN be locked? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sky0000547 Posted November 18, 2013 #2 Share Posted November 18, 2013 Yes it can be locked but not by a key so there is a possibility that the kids can unlock the door by themselves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sydneycruiser2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Author #3 Share Posted November 18, 2013 Thanks for the response.... I think Im just being a nervous mum, they are very good kids and I can't see them actually unlocking a door, going out on to the balcony and then climbing furniture to jump over......but its on my mind. Are the doors the type that you could put a padlock or something on? OR could you move the sofa around the room so its blocking the balcony? pr are the sofas bolted in place? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxHadleyxx Posted November 18, 2013 #4 Share Posted November 18, 2013 On all of the balconies we have had, the door opens outwards--so even if you drug the sofa to block it, the kids could climb onto that to open the door and then over onto the balcony. If they were going to go out and climb anyway--I don't see that this is much different. The typical set-up would not work with a padlock either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sydneycruiser2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Author #5 Share Posted November 18, 2013 excellent news :confused: - thanks for the heads up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxHadleyxx Posted November 18, 2013 #6 Share Posted November 18, 2013 But they are big heavy doors. I am sure kids could open them--but they would not be overly easy to open. I would think you'll be fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sky0000547 Posted November 18, 2013 #7 Share Posted November 18, 2013 There is a live report thread at the moment with OP boarding the Rhapsody staying in a JS. Maybe worth asking the OP for some photos of the balcony door and locking mechanism? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sydneycruiser2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Author #8 Share Posted November 18, 2013 good to know they are heavy doors - thanks! My hubby thinks I am worried about nothing as our kids arent "curious' and are more likely to be scared of the balcony anyway! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sydneycruiser2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Author #9 Share Posted November 18, 2013 Good idea - thanks Sky Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxHadleyxx Posted November 18, 2013 #10 Share Posted November 18, 2013 I'm inclined to agree with your husband :) You could always take some jingle bells and zip tie them to the handle so that you'd be more likely hear if the handle was moved up into the unlock position if you are really worried. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcl410 Posted November 18, 2013 #11 Share Posted November 18, 2013 The Rhapsody of the Seas has sliding doors to the balcony... They are heavy! You rotate a large lever 180 degrees to unlock the door. It take quite a bit of effort to actually slide the door open. Aloha, John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jc24cruiser Posted November 18, 2013 #12 Share Posted November 18, 2013 We are taking our kids on their first cruise next year and will be taking a portable door alarm with us. http://www.goplanetgo.com/index.php/products/security-travel-door-alarm It has 2 prongs that you push together and wedge in between the door and the frame. If the door is opened the prongs come apart and it sets the alarm off. I am hoping my kids won't touch the doors when I ask them not to.....but for piece of mind it will be worth it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P&C4/16/67 Posted November 18, 2013 #13 Share Posted November 18, 2013 Never been on the Rhapsody but on the Explorer there's a knob below the handle. That knob pushes up when in the horizontal position which locks the door. If you then turn the knob to the vertical position, it can't be pushed down to unlock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulette3028 Posted November 18, 2013 #14 Share Posted November 18, 2013 On all of the balconies we have had, the door opens outwards--so even if you drug the sofa to block it, the kids could climb onto that to open the door and then over onto the balcony. If they were going to go out and climb anyway--I don't see that this is much different. The typical set-up would not work with a padlock either. Every balcony we have been in had a 'sliding door' not a door that opened 'outwards'. They involve pulling down a handle (which isn't always so easy) and the door itself is fairly heavy (even as a sliding door). I would imagine it would not be very easy for small children to manipulate opening the door. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leaveitallbehind Posted November 18, 2013 #15 Share Posted November 18, 2013 On all of the balconies we have had, the door opens outwards--so even if you drug the sofa to block it, the kids could climb onto that to open the door and then over onto the balcony. If they were going to go out and climb anyway--I don't see that this is much different. The typical set-up would not work with a padlock either. As others have pointed out, the OP is sailing on Rhapsody, which is an RCI ship. RCI balcony doors are slider style. They are lockable at the handle and relatively heavy to open. I don't recall on that ship class if there is a secondary lock on the door or not - check with the stateroom attendant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sherlock43031 Posted November 18, 2013 #16 Share Posted November 18, 2013 if they are a sliding type door which it seems so from the replies you could do the old trick of putting a rod/ruler/whatever you find in the track. I'm sure your room steward could come up with something. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yregrus Posted November 18, 2013 #17 Share Posted November 18, 2013 Not sure about the Rhapsody but on the Allure the balcony doors have a hard to notice sliding lock mounted high on the frame. Doubt a five or seven year out could reach it or figure it out. The lock serves two purposes, keeps kids in and miscreants out. Probably standard on most ships. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onlyonetrevorfrancis Posted November 18, 2013 #18 Share Posted November 18, 2013 We are taking our kids on their first cruise next year and will be taking a portable door alarm with us. http://www.goplanetgo.com/index.php/products/security-travel-door-alarm It has 2 prongs that you push together and wedge in between the door and the frame. If the door is opened the prongs come apart and it sets the alarm off. I am hoping my kids won't touch the doors when I ask them not to.....but for piece of mind it will be worth it! Thank you for this link, we are taking our four year old on a cruise next year and was looking for something like this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradsnana Posted November 18, 2013 #19 Share Posted November 18, 2013 Be very careful with the balcony doors....a few months back on Oasis, I though I broke my finger closing my balcony door. It slid shut faster than expected and I smashed the bejesus out of my index knuckle. Tears were shed....ugly words were said. It stayed sore for days! I could only imagine if a little one did that. :-( Sent using the Cruise Critic forums app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Upandadam Posted November 18, 2013 #20 Share Posted November 18, 2013 I've only been on az Navigator and Oasis class but they have quite heavy sliding doors. Not sure a child could open them. A wedge to block might be a nave additional measure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TC1957 Posted November 18, 2013 #21 Share Posted November 18, 2013 If the kids are going to stay in that cabin alone, wouldn't a cheaper and sure fire way to keep them off the balcony be to put them in an inside cabin across the hall? :D Darn near impossible to open a door to and climb on a balcony that doesn't exist...just sayin' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UK Cruiser2 Posted November 18, 2013 #22 Share Posted November 18, 2013 A similar question...we are thinking of booking interconnecting balcony staterooms. If we want the balcony divider left open will the cabin steward open it for us so we have one big balcony? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulxyz2004 Posted November 18, 2013 #23 Share Posted November 18, 2013 The sliding doors on RCI all have child locks.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clarea Posted November 18, 2013 #24 Share Posted November 18, 2013 A similar question...we are thinking of booking interconnecting balcony staterooms. If we want the balcony divider left open will the cabin steward open it for us so we have one big balcony? Depends on the ship and Captain. Some ships cannot physically have their balcony dividers opened. Those that can have the dividers opened may not be allowed by the ship's management. All you can do is ask. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rockin rio Posted November 18, 2013 #25 Share Posted November 18, 2013 (edited) Every balcony we have been in had a 'sliding door' not a door that opened 'outwards'. They involve pulling down a handle (which isn't always so easy) and the door itself is fairly heavy (even as a sliding door). I would imagine it would not be very easy for small children to manipulate opening the door. You;re right! It is sliding. I ought to have realized that; posting before caffeine in the morning is a bad idea I guess. I KNEW it did not open inward though--the bed is usually right by that door. AAAANNNND apparently my son logged in from my computer and not back out. This is NHDisneylover, I promise! Edited November 18, 2013 by rockin rio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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