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We have cruised before on other lines and this is our first cruise on Carnival (12/31/06) We have an aft cabin w/ another couple adjacent to us. Does anyone know if the steward can open the glass partition between the two balconies? Thanks!

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Depends on the ship. But yes, they'll do it. We did this on our recent trip on the Pride. Be advised: they open the door, swing it out to the rail and lock it in place. You can't close it after that time. And since it swings toward the bow of the ship, it reduces the view from the balcony closest to the bow. Not a big deal, but our friends noted that their ocean view from the cabin was worse than ours because of this.

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We always OPEN them.. On the Glory 4 weeks ago we had 14 balcony's

in a row.. We opened them ALL!! It was Wonderful. We spend alot of

time.

 

And just so you know if you close your drapes You can NOT see

IN SIDE...

 

And not all ships open.

 

You can call Carnival and they will let you know.

 

I know

 

Destiny, Truimp, GLory, Victory, Conquest ALL DOES

 

Iknow for sure the Pride, don't for sure.

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