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Family Suite or connecting Balcony on Norwegian Star


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Family of 4 firstime NCL cruisers seeking advice on going with a Family suite or connecting balcony staterooms on the Norwegian Star. We have had balcony cabins in the past and dont use them very much. Wondering if the suite perks may be better for same price. Any advice greatly appreciated.:confused:

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We are a family of 4 and booked one of the suites on Star- cabin 12010. When you look at the cost of two side by side rooms and the total for the suite it is sometimes cheaper for the suite. NCL had a special a few months back that kids sailed for free on select cruises, we took advantage of this an only paid for 2 adults. The perks are worth it. After all recent sailings being in suites it is hard to think about going back.

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Family of 4 firstime NCL cruisers seeking advice on going with a Family suite or connecting balcony staterooms on the Norwegian Star. We have had balcony cabins in the past and dont use them very much. Wondering if the suite perks may be better for same price. Any advice greatly appreciated.:confused:

 

 

Suite Absolutely.. The perks alone make this a no brainer. ;)

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