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For starters, there isn't that much room on the balconies to have one. Then, where would you tie it to? I'm pretty sure your cabins steward would tell you to take it down if you did manage to find a way to tie it up. They don't like flammable things on the balconies.

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Actually I am sure I have read on here that some have successfully done it. Yes I am sure you would have to take it down when not in use. Do a little more searching and I am sure you will find where it has been done.

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Actually I am sure I have read on here that some have successfully done it. Yes I am sure you would have to take it down when not in use. Do a little more searching and I am sure you will find where it has been done.

 

 

 

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Hmmm wonder if it's bigger?

 

 

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I think they are a little bigger, but I don't know if there is anything to tie a hammock to. I didn't look for that. The walls between balconies are bigger. You can't lean over and look into your neighbor's balcony like you can with regular balconies.

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