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Aurora Single Balcony Cabins


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179 sq ft as opposed to the standard cabin which can be as little as 211 sq ft. 

Around 18m2, which would equate to a reasonable sized double bedroom on land, but I assume that includes bathroom and storage. 

We shared a table with someone in one of these recently and she described it as snug but comfortable. 

She didn't want to swing a cat though...😊

Andy

 

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Might do. Bit of company................

 

I just wondered if anybody had tried one of these cabins out yet.

It does look very small and when I did a couple of trial bookings on the website it didn't seem to be much cheaper than a standard balcony cabin.

Jan

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2 hours ago, janlb said:

Might do. Bit of company................

 

I just wondered if anybody had tried one of these cabins out yet.

It does look very small and when I did a couple of trial bookings on the website it didn't seem to be much cheaper than a standard balcony cabin.

Jan

If not much in the cost, then you may as well have the extra space, then you can swing anything you like😊

Andy 

 

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