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4-berth with balcony on PD, PS or PJ?


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No balcony cabins on the Pacific Sun at all, only suites and (in my opinion) they are not in a good position, although they have been refurbished.

 

No balcony four-berth cabins on the Pacific Dawn.

 

Evon.

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When we enquired about 4 berths with a balcony, we were told that it's a safety issue as they (P&O) 'presume' that 4 berths could involve children being in the cabins in which a balcony would not suitable for fear of them falling over the balcony. That was what I was told anyway.

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When we enquired about 4 berths with a balcony, we were told that it's a safety issue as they (P&O) 'presume' that 4 berths could involve children being in the cabins in which a balcony would not suitable for fear of them falling over the balcony. That was what I was told anyway.

 

I don't know if that's the reason or not but I do know that I wouldn't book a balcony cabin with children for that very reason.

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