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How Windy Are Balconies At The Pointy End?


davewk

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I know it's called the bow, I was just kidding. On the serious side, we have booked the front 4 cabins on The Norwegian Sun, Pool deck cabins 1001, 1002, 1201 & 1202. Will I be able to stand on my balcony without becoming airborne while we are cruising the high seas? Or is there an adequate windbreak? All advice, criticism and any cabin pictures would be appreciated.:)

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You will not blow away and have a remarkable view. There are pictures form my AD on the Sun in the link below including CC members that we hosted one afternoon while the ship was at sea in Alaska.

 

Used the balcony every day. The wind break is about 4 feet high.

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You will not blow away and have a remarkable view. There are pictures form my AD on the Sun in the link below including CC members that we hosted one afternoon while the ship was at sea in Alaska.

 

Used the balcony every day. The wind break is about 4 feet high.

 

 

JEANS Jim???? I hope you we're going into the dinning room!:eek: lol

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