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Brian: You will have to let us know. I thought all the cabins were 185 sq feet. It may appear larger witht he way the room is set out. To this day I swear my inside cabin wa sbigger then my balcony cabin but was told that was because the way the beds were set.

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Brian: You will have to let us know. I thought all the cabins were 185 sq feet. It may appear larger witht he way the room is set out. To this day I swear my inside cabin wa sbigger then my balcony cabin but was told that was because the way the beds were set.

Hi there,

 

I've stayed in both ocean view and balcony cabins. I found (now this is speaking about NCL only) that the balcony cabins were indeed 185 square - the 200 and change they are talking about includes the balcony which is kind of BS considering you can't effectly use that space for sleeping etc. I have honestly found there to be more room in Ocean view rooms.

 

Now this family room apparently is SLIGHTLY larger than the standard ocean view/balcony room. I'm a little frightened about the prospect of NOT having a balcony, as it is very enjoyable at night and early morning when everyone else is sleeping. My residency has me used to sleeping very little!

Brian

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