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Is balcony a must?


Mark O
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I booked an inside cabin to save money for adventure excursions and would do so again in the future unless I got some fantastic deal on a room with a view. I liked that my room was dark whenever I needed to sleep, and I was happy enough going elsewhere on the ship to enjoy the scenery passing by.

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We love having a balcony and refuse to cruise without one. We enjoy coffee and room service breakfast on the balcony, watching as we sail in and out of port, watching the pilot boat arrive and depart, the quiet and solace on sea days, reading/doing crossword/word find puzzles/napping on the balcony, a late afternoon appetizer, etc. We use it a LOT and the added cost is worth it for us. It depends on what YOU like. To each their own.

Good words that I totally agree with.

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