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In general, mini suites have foot stools on the their balconies and balcony cabins do not. Caribe balcony cabins will likely have them, but no guarantee. Foot stools are considered a mini suite amenity, but balcony cabins with the extended or larger balconies may have them.

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In general, mini suites have foot stools on the their balconies and balcony cabins do not. Caribe balcony cabins will likely have them, but no guarantee. Foot stools are considered a mini suite amenity, but balcony cabins with the extended or larger balconies may have them.
Until the rollout of the new balcony furniture a few years ago, the standard Caribe deck setup was two chairs with reclining back, two ottomans and two chairs with fixed backs. Two of the chairs were lost with the new furniture but I believe the two chairs with reclining backs and two ottomans are standard for the larger Grand class Caribe deck balconies.

 

We had that arrangement with the extended balcony cabin E109 on the Regal.

 

 

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