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Good Evening Everyone! I am thinking of booking the Miracle out of NYC on 9/27 and there may be 3 or 4 in our party so I was considering the suites. Can anyone tell me the size difference between the Junior Suite, the Grand Suite, the Ocean Suite and the Vista Suite? Thanks in advance for you help!

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JS and OS are both the same size interior, that is 1 1/2 regular cabins or about 275sf inside. The JS balcony is a bit smaller that the OS balcony, that is the only difference in the two. The GS is the size of two regular cabins, or about 370sf inside with a large balcony. I don't know much about the Vista suites, sorry! Hope this helps:)

You can see lots of pics of our OS in the Miracle review in my sig.

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the vista suites have the wrap balcony. most decks have the suites broken into several small rooms: you walk into a hall that leads to a small living room, then a vanity area, bathroom, and separate bedroom with nice large closet. One deck (5 or 6) VS is one large room plus bathroom.

 

Agree that OS is 1.5x cabin, and PS is 2x.

 

All are nice.

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Dressing area in a vista on Miracle looking into the bedroom: BG

 

Hallway from bedroom to living room with balcony door in between:

 

BG

 

Bedroom:

 

BG

 

Bad shot of the living room: BG

 

Sorry don't have picture of the bathroom. Here is the balcony:

 

BG

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JS - Balcony same as a regular cabin or smaller due to stairs just outside your room. Crew walking up/down stairs can look straight into your room and right at your bed. Avoid these and pick two reg balcony rooms.

 

OS - Yes 1.5 x reg room and balcony

 

GS - 2 x reg room and balcony

 

VS - Cabin depending on the deck is approx 1.75 x reg room. VS aft wrap balconiesare 2.5 to 3 x a GS balcony. Deck 4, 6, 7 & 8 VS Cabin split up into bedroom, walk in closet, washroom, makeup room, sitting area. Avoid deck 5 VS cabins as it is only one large room for bedroom/sitting area and a washroom.

Deck 4 VS have the largest balconies. As you go up they get smaller due to the increasing angle of the balcony glass/barrier. Only Deck 4 balconies are covered, rest are mostly open to the sun/weather. Deck 8 cabin slight larger than Deck 4 cabins. Deck 5 are the smallest cabins then deck 6 then deck 7 in size.

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JUNIOR SUITE (only 2 and on deck 4 and believe these are the bad rooms with the window that people can look into and even knock on for kicks)

Room 275 sq ft/Balcony 40 sq ft

Beds: twin/king

View: window and standard balcony

Features: TV; telephone; 110 AC current; individual climate control; safe; hair dryer; minibar; shower/whirlpool tub; 2 large closets; walk-in dressing area with vanity table/sink and chair; sitting area: sofa, 2-armchairs and coffee table.

 

VISTA SUITE Room 245 sq ft/Balcony 220 sq ft

Beds: twin/king-1 sofabed

View: window and wrap-around balcony

separate bedroom area; 2-TV's; telephone; 110 AC current; individual climate control; safe; hair dryer; minibar; 2 large closets; shower/whirlpool tub; walk-in dressing area with vanity table and chair; sitting area: sofa, armchair and coffee table.

 

OCEAN SUITE Room 275 sq ft/Balcony 85 sq ft

Beds: twin/king-1 sofabed-1 upper

View: window and large balcony

Features: TV; telephone; 110 AC current; individual climate control; safe; hair dryer; minibar; shower/whirlpool tub; 2 large closets; walk-in dressing area with vanity table/sink and chair; sitting area: sofa, 2-armchairs and coffee table.

 

GRAND SUITE Room 300 sq ft/Balcony 115 sq ft

Beds: twin/king

View: window and large balcony

Features: TV; telephone; 110 AC current; individual climate control; safe; hair dryer; minibar; shower/whirlpool tub; bidet; 2 large closets; walk-in dressing area with vanity table/sink and chair; sitting area: sofa, 2-armchairs and coffee table.

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