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Breakaway FORWARD Facing Balcony on Bump (angled)?


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Has anyone on these boards stayed in a FORWARD facing angled balcony cabin (on the bump), and if so were there huge wind issues while at sea? Were you able to use the balcony on sea days/evenings or was the wind too much of an issue? I know these balconies are a bit bigger than the standard, but not sure if it is worth the trade off if the wind makes them less usable.

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I just sailed on the Getaway in a forward-facing angled balcony (12180). Before the cruise, the wind concerned me a bit, too. As it turned out, it was a total non-issue. If there was any difference, it was imperceptible.

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I just sailed on the Getaway in a forward-facing angled balcony (12180). Before the cruise, the wind concerned me a bit, too. As it turned out, it was a total non-issue. If there was any difference, it was imperceptible.

 

Love these boards! So much great info for planning. Thanks for the quick response.

 

I am feeling a bit better about our cabin selection now, however still a bit apprehensive, since the Breakaway sails the Atlantic, and the Getaway sails the Caribbean right now. I am not sure if that may make more of a difference with the wind factor....

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