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Maybe...but you'll rarely know until you get on board and find out which sides can permanently fold back. It's all about the interior layout and where the balcony door is situated.

 

It can be done in most cases, but you have to check with guest services when you get onboard.

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It can be done in most cases, but you have to check with guest services when you get onboard.

 

That is false information. At every so many cabins that divider cannot be folded back and attached because the doors from the cabin to the patio are adjacent. (ie: the interiors are mirror images). If the interiors are flipped windows adjacent then the divider can fold back like they can if the pattern is door window, divider, door window, divider. It may take some heavy research to figure out exactly what the configurations of the cabins are since the deck plans don't go into that detail.

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That is false information. At every so many cabins that divider cannot be folded back and attached because the doors from the cabin to the patio are adjacent. (ie: the interiors are mirror images). If the interiors are flipped windows adjacent then the divider can fold back like they can if the pattern is door window, divider, door window, divider. It may take some heavy research to figure out exactly what the configurations of the cabins are since the deck plans don't go into that detail.

 

This is true not all balconies can connect. We are booked three on the Liberty for this summer and only two connect. A few years ago we had a connecting door in the room but not the balcony so do some homework or get a good TA or PVP who can let you know for sure.

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I can tell you that if you book an aft corner on deck 7 of the Glory you can open the partition between the corner cabin and both the one next to it on the back and the one up the side, creating an enormous wraparound balcony. For instance, if you book cabins 7439, 7445 and 7447, you can do this.

 

On the Legend, however, although the aft corner cabins connect with the adjoining cabins (Cabin 4228 has a door that opens to 4230) the balcony partition cannot be opened.[/font

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Maybe...but you'll rarely know until you get on board and find out which sides can permanently fold back. It's all about the interior layout and where the balcony door is situated.

 

If opening the divider blocks the door to the balcony next to it, they don't open it.

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Yes, it can be done. Last year on the Freedom, we had 3 rooms In a row on Panorama deck. We had all open. One partition was completely removed because it blocked a door when it was opened. It was great and made for a great get away for the three couples. Ask your room steward to have the partition removed. It can be done. (We did this on the Liberty, too.)

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