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elena destefano

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Originally I booked two connecting cabins on the Mediterranea for next month's Transatlantic cruise. But then I upgraded to have slightly larger cabins. My question is: how difficult is it to socialize when the cabins don't connect? For example, can you remove the partitions between balconies, or will there always be a wall between us? We are traveling with my in-laws and our (little) children, so I am hoping that we won't feel too segregated.

 

Thanks so much to all of you for your help.

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Although you won't have any connecting door between the cabins, the partitions on the balcony can be opened (unlocked). Just ask your room steward kindly and I'm sure he'll be happy to arrange that for you. You will still have the partition, but it's like a swinging door...

 

And then again, sometimes you may WANT that partition there... LOL ;-)

 

Friends of ours did that before as well.

 

 

Andy

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