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Little sisters -- B2 vs. B3 cabins?


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The suits are identical, and I would not spend more on a B3 personally.

 

I do hope you realise, as you 'gotta have a balcony', that none of them are real balconies you can sit out on; just a large opening ground to ceiling window with a ledge outside which you can just about stand on if your feet are not too big - nice to have, but NOT a 'balcony' as such.

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You have already done two trips on the Little Sisters so you know the layout and feel, you must have a gut feel for what you want....go with that.

Have done only one. Next one planned for this November.

 

Lincslady -- yes, I know that they are tiny, but you can still get the feeling that you are outside of your cabin

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B2 is identical to B3, just one deck lower. I personally don't think any of the balcony suites on the triplets is worth the extra money ansi certainly wouldn't pay a few hided more to go one deck higher.

 

Eye of the beholder. Nothing compares to sliding open that balcony door and listening to the hypnotic rush of the crashing surf as you enjoy in-room dining. Agree, however, on paying extra to be higher. Why would I want to be further away from the water?

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