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Need Help Selecting Legend Balcony!


Leo Jay

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Anyone have any experience with any of these balcony cabins on the Legend? If no direct experience, please let me know if you have a sense of which might be better than others. Thanks.

 

5110, 5131, 5130, 5126, 5127

Also, they're all supposedly 'extended balconies'. Does that make much practical difference? Are they noticeably larger than regular balconies?

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Here's a link to some pictures I took from Oct. 2005 of an extended balcony cabin on the Legend (5268), but this one is on the end of the ship (an AFT balcony).

http://jjj.dyndns.org/~cruise/cabin5268.html

 

The pictures on the Carnival website are very representative of what you'll see onboard: http://www.carnival.com/CMS/Staterooms/stateroomdetail_LE_OB.aspx

 

Our friends were in 5128, and it wasn't different from ours, although our railing was tilted outwards from the top of the rail to the bottom, where their railing was straight up and down.

 

Yes the balconies are definitely noticeably larger. I believe they are 50% larger than std size balconies.

 

GP

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depends on how many inyour party

 

5126 and 5127 sleep 4 for 4 people try to get 6232 (way bigger balcony.

 

the other two cabins you mentioned sleep two. FOr 2 people I would pick an aft---

 

here is a photo of an aft extended balcony. I dont know how it compares to a side extended one

http://community.webshots.com/photo/231082601/283578778xGRsek

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