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I have been allocated a superior deluxe balcony cabin on Independence. What is the difference between this and the standard balcony.

Superior: 199 sq. ft., balcony 65 sq. ft. ("D" category)

Deluxe: 184 sq. ft., balcony 66 sq. ft. ("E" category)

 

These are the only two balcony categories on Indy.

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Superior: 199 sq. ft., balcony 65 sq. ft. ("D" category)

Deluxe: 184 sq. ft., balcony 66 sq. ft. ("E" category)

 

These are the only two balcony categories on Indy.

 

Just coming to say the same thing- Never mind;)

 

Oh I do have something to add- The E's have a loveseat and the D's have a sofa

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The sq. footage is the same, but the furniture may be different, to accommodate the connecting doorway. For instance, in a D cat., the sofa might be a loveseat instead. Not a huge deal, since rarely do 3 people sit side by side on a couch!!

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I don't know- I try to stay away from those

 

Loveseat??:confused:

 

How about the D's USUALY have a sofa

Don't know about other classes, but for Voyager/Freedom, a connecting "D" gets a loveseat instead of a sofa, and a connecting "E" gets a chair instead of a loveseat.

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