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One way to find out. Call to get a price and ask about prepaid gratuities. If they are $14.50 pppd, then it's not a fuill suite. If they are $17.50pppd, then it's a full suite.

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One way to find out. Call to get a price and ask about prepaid gratuities. If they are $14.50 pppd, then it's not a fuill suite. If they are $17.50pppd, then it's a full suite.

 

 

Good idea!!!! They are $14.50 pp - I just checked. I think these suites are like a JS where you get double points but not much else

 

You can also book these with a refundable deposit which you would not be able to do if they were full suites

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Good idea!!!! They are $14.50 pp - I just checked. I think these suites are like a JS where you get double points but not much else

 

You can also book these with a refundable deposit which you would not be able to do if they were full suites

Another good idea!:)

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thanks all. Knew you would help. It is definitely junior suite status. One more question for you experts. We have only been on the allure and oasis balcony. Never did a 3 day but for time purposes we have to as a cruise is the only present my dd wants for her 25th bday. Is a vp worth it as it has an extra bathroom or should we go 2 connecting balcony rooms. What are we giving up or gaining with vp suite besides all four of us together in large room. Thanks again.

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thanks all. Knew you would help. It is definitely junior suite status. One more question for you experts. We have only been on the allure and oasis balcony. Never did a 3 day but for time purposes we have to as a cruise is the only present my dd wants for her 25th bday. Is a vp worth it as it has an extra bathroom or should we go 2 connecting balcony rooms. What are we giving up or gaining with vp suite besides all four of us together in large room. Thanks again.

 

I would go with the 2 connecting balconies. You would be gaining the balconies and most likely have less of a walk to things since the VP suites are all the way in the front of the ship. You would also be gaining more privacy with 2 rooms

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I would go with the 2 connecting balconies. You would be gaining the balconies and most likely have less of a walk to things since the VP suites are all the way in the front of the ship. You would also be gaining more privacy with 2 rooms

I agree with the reasoning and the conclusion. :)

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