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Any Suite Benefits?


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We have booked a suite twice, and enjoyed it very much. My husband likes to watch movies while sitting in a chair as opposed to reclining on the bed, and this works well in the suite, since there are two TVs. There are also two bathrooms, which is nice even though not necessary, and two closets. It is also nice to be on Deck 3. I had some friends who stayed in one of the Bridge Suites on the Bridge Deck, and even though the suite was lovely, they didn't like being away from the rest of the passengers.

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We sailed twice on windsurf, both times on a std cabin on deck 2. There is plenty space in the std cabin, unless you think you will want to use in-room dining, or spend a lot of time there, I did not think getting a suite would be worth the extra cost.

 

From what I hear, the suite is exactly like two std cabins without the wall in the middle. But you will find daytime is mostly spent at port or in public spaces such a lounges, or by the pool decks.

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