enyaw Posted November 5, 2013 #1 Share Posted November 5, 2013 Hello, everyone! I'm on the Breeze on an 8n-ighter in January. 2 cabins booked in a Cove Balcony -- and we chose that because they look so cool! What a unique experience to be so low to the water. Buttt -- I just discovered Spa Balconies. We love spa "stuff" -- and would buy the spa thermal suite pass no matter where we're located (I know it's free when you get the spa balconies). But with the cost difference, it would come out to be the same price (cove cheaper than spa). Should we move up? Stay in a cove? Anyone have experiences on both? Thanks in advance for your help!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GottaLuvCruising Posted November 5, 2013 #2 Share Posted November 5, 2013 We had spa category on the Breeze and loved that balcony was smoke-free. If you are going to pay for the T-pool anyway, do the spa category! (Had balcony comparable to cove on Disney Cruise Line and the obstruction drove me nuts, but it is nice to be close to the water.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lovefuninthesun Posted November 5, 2013 #3 Share Posted November 5, 2013 If it is ultimately a wash financially, move up to the spa balcony -- no smoking! Yay!:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
@homeinok Posted November 6, 2013 #4 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Hello, everyone! I'm on the Breeze on an 8n-ighter in January. 2 cabins booked in a Cove Balcony -- and we chose that because they look so cool! What a unique experience to be so low to the water. Buttt -- I just discovered Spa Balconies. We love spa "stuff" -- and would buy the spa thermal suite pass no matter where we're located (I know it's free when you get the spa balconies). But with the cost difference, it would come out to be the same price (cove cheaper than spa). Should we move up? Stay in a cove? Anyone have experiences on both? Thanks in advance for your help!! OK Here is my opinion... We have sailed on the Magic the last 2 cruise which of course is a sister ship. Last Cruise we stayed in a cove balcony. We happen to have one that was not under a lifeboat which made it feel bigger and they are much more private and being able to see fishes at the port and really hear the waves and feel part of the ocean was great. Loved this room. So the cruise 3 months prior we traveled in the Spa balcony room. View was awesome!!! Wow the twelfth deck is high. NO real noise of the ocean boat does rock a a little more. Furnishings are slightly better. Quiet as can be and we were the next cabin to the water works never was a problem. Loved both of them would again have a hard time to decide between the the 2. So here is my close call.... I personally took a shower everyday in the Spa when we stayed in the Spa room. These showers are awesome and steps from your room plus you dont have to wait for your spouse/ kid. While you are just hanging around waiting on what ever there is always a spa or pool to sit in and again only steps away and ther is no crowd and it is so pleasant. Shampoo and bath wash is better also plus you have a bracelet and dont have to check in and get a pass to get in. Just loved these rooms. Ok so next trip we do cove... Cove wow!!! How can you be so close to the water?!?!?! Love it!! Boat is real calm down there also quiet. We did buy the spa pass and only used it 20% of the time we did when we were there. Elevator time hassle etc. But the cove balcony really puts you there with the sea. So take that as a coin flip.. This next cruise we are doing a Premium aft balcony on the Sunshine cause of the spa differences and no cove so fingers crossed!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enyaw Posted November 6, 2013 Author #5 Share Posted November 6, 2013 OK Here is my opinion... We have sailed on the Magic the last 2 cruise which of course is a sister ship. Last Cruise we stayed in a cove balcony. We happen to have one that was not under a lifeboat which made it feel bigger and they are much more private and being able to see fishes at the port and really hear the waves and feel part of the ocean was great. Loved this room. So the cruise 3 months prior we traveled in the Spa balcony room. View was awesome!!! Wow the twelfth deck is high. NO real noise of the ocean boat does rock a a little more. Furnishings are slightly better. Quiet as can be and we were the next cabin to the water works never was a problem. Loved both of them would again have a hard time to decide between the the 2. So here is my close call.... I personally took a shower everyday in the Spa when we stayed in the Spa room. These showers are awesome and steps from your room plus you dont have to wait for your spouse/ kid. While you are just hanging around waiting on what ever there is always a spa or pool to sit in and again only steps away and ther is no crowd and it is so pleasant. Shampoo and bath wash is better also plus you have a bracelet and dont have to check in and get a pass to get in. Just loved these rooms. Ok so next trip we do cove... Cove wow!!! How can you be so close to the water?!?!?! Love it!! Boat is real calm down there also quiet. We did buy the spa pass and only used it 20% of the time we did when we were there. Elevator time hassle etc. But the cove balcony really puts you there with the sea. So take that as a coin flip.. This next cruise we are doing a Premium aft balcony on the Sunshine cause of the spa differences and no cove so fingers crossed!!!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE this review/opinion. Still doesn't give me clarity -- but nonetheless, thanks for the information. I think I'm leaning towards staying in the cove balconies. One question -- when you were in the spa was it ever crowded? Is it same-sex or unisex? Thanks again!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vigurl Posted November 6, 2013 #6 Share Posted November 6, 2013 I have stayed in the spa balcony on the breeze and visited the cove balcony on the breeze for a cabin crawl. If it was a wash financially I would pick the cove over the spa balcony any day. Way more usable space. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colorado Kat Posted November 6, 2013 #7 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Keep in mind you are much closer to the spa when you are up on the Spa Balcony deck. Makes you more likely to use the facilities. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beachbratt Posted November 6, 2013 #8 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Hello, everyone! I'm on the Breeze on an 8n-ighter in January. 2 cabins booked in a Cove Balcony -- and we chose that because they look so cool! What a unique experience to be so low to the water. Buttt -- I just discovered Spa Balconies. We love spa "stuff" -- and would buy the spa thermal suite pass no matter where we're located (I know it's free when you get the spa balconies). But with the cost difference, it would come out to be the same price (cove cheaper than spa). Should we move up? Stay in a cove? Anyone have experiences on both? Thanks in advance for your help!! the cost for a spa pass is about $250 for 2 people/week... so if the difference between the cove and spa is less then 250 its a great deal and if having a complete smoke free environment is important then go spa but if not take the cove and buy the spa pass :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beachbratt Posted November 6, 2013 #9 Share Posted November 6, 2013 I LOVE LOVE LOVE this review/opinion. Still doesn't give me clarity -- but nonetheless, thanks for the information. I think I'm leaning towards staying in the cove balconies. One question -- when you were in the spa was it ever crowded? Is it same-sex or unisex? Thanks again!! for us it was busier on sea days then port and yes it is unisex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
@homeinok Posted November 7, 2013 #10 Share Posted November 7, 2013 I LOVE LOVE LOVE this review/opinion. Still doesn't give me clarity -- but nonetheless, thanks for the information. I think I'm leaning towards staying in the cove balconies. One question -- when you were in the spa was it ever crowded? Is it same-sex or unisex? Thanks again!! The crowd is not big at you will never wait to get in the "T" pool. or any hot chair. Hard to beat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
riclop Posted November 7, 2013 #11 Share Posted November 7, 2013 Hello, everyone! I'm on the Breeze on an 8n-ighter in January. 2 cabins booked in a Cove Balcony -- and we chose that because they look so cool! What a unique experience to be so low to the water. Buttt -- I just discovered Spa Balconies. We love spa "stuff" -- and would buy the spa thermal suite pass no matter where we're located (I know it's free when you get the spa balconies). But with the cost difference, it would come out to be the same price (cove cheaper than spa). Should we move up? Stay in a cove? Anyone have experiences on both? Thanks in advance for your help!! YES most definately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
p_mori7 Posted November 7, 2013 #12 Share Posted November 7, 2013 Balcony is about 10 sq-ft larger with the Cove Balcony. You can take a look at my video tour...link in my sig below. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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