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DH and I are booked next door to a traveling companion with connecting cabins. Does anyone have photo's or videos of what opening the connection would look like? Can you connect the balconies by removing/moving partition?

 

Thanks!!

 

This depends on the ship. All M-class ships will have the connecting door in the wall separating the two rooms. It will be located near the entrance door. This is the same arrangement you may have seen in typical hotel rooms.

 

The first four S-class ships have a unique door arrangement that provides an additional exit door that can be deployed, allowing the original entry doors to become connecting doors. When the additional doors are closed, an alcove is created between them and the main entry door. Open the main doors and this alcove becomes the connection between the two rooms. However, on the fifth and last S-class ship, the Reflection, the connecting doors were placed in the wall just like on the M-class ships.

 

As for the partitions on the balconies, the M-class are permanently installed. On the S-class, they are hinged and your stateroom attendant can quickly unlock it and fold it back.

 

ON SUMMIT:

 

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ON MILLENNIUM:

 

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