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Breakaway: Balcony vs. Large Balcony Cabin?


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We had a B6 on Getaway and Escape. On Getaway we had two loungers and two regular chairs and a full table. On Escape we had one lounger and two regular chairs and a full table. I'm sure we could have requested another lounger if we wanted. I loved the balcony because it had covered areas and by the railing uncovered areas. Yes, you could be seen at the railing by the balcony above....but you could also look down on those in the mini-suites below you...

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We had a B6 on Getaway and Escape. On Getaway we had two loungers and two regular chairs and a full table. On Escape we had one lounger and two regular chairs and a full table. I'm sure we could have requested another lounger if we wanted. I loved the balcony because it had covered areas and by the railing uncovered areas. Yes, you could be seen at the railing by the balcony above....but you could also look down on those in the mini-suites below you...

 

So glad to have found this post! There is a lot of info to be found about the 'away' ships B6 cabins, but haven't found too many who have posted about the Escape's B6. Do you think both balconies (Getaway and Escape's) were the same size? I ask because a lot of info on the 'aways' says the balconies are 70 sq feet. Hoping that Escape's cabin #9724 is that big.

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