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I think I made the wrong choice- Help? Escape Penthouse Aft #14300


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3 hours ago, Two Wheels Only said:

 

No problem. 

 

For Escape, NCL hasn't split the aft-facing suite category. They are all HA and are all the same price. 

 

For Joy, NCL usually charges more for decks 9, 12, 15 (HB - the 3 largest aft-facing suite balconies).

For Bliss, NCL usually charges more for decks 9, 12, & 15 (HB - the 3 largest aft-facing suite balconies).

For Encore, NCL usually charges more for decks 9, 12, 15 (HB - the 3 largest aft-facing suite balconies).

 

The group with the smaller balconies (HC) is the other code. In your case, configuration B won't be more expensive than the other aft-facing suites on either Escape or Encore. Also, the balconies of deck 14 and deck 11 are so close in size, there isn't a noticeable difference. 

 

Your 14300 is the configuration that you want, the slightly larger balcony size vs. deck 11, and won't cost more than the other Escape aft-facing suites. For Encore, you would be looking at 14280 if you want the same. 

Extremely helpful, thanks again!

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We are looking at these cabins on Escape too and love the 14s too but notice they are interconnecting. Does anyone know where the door is situated and anyone who has stayed in them had any noticeable problems with noise? Only reason I ask is we did have any interconnecting cabin not long ago and as lovely as they were our neighbours may as well have been in the cabin with us 😂. Thanks for any advice xx

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2 hours ago, Kat747 said:

Does anyone know where the door is situated and anyone who has stayed in them had any noticeable problems with noise?

 

As you enter the suite, you will either turn left or right to proceed towards the living room (the bathroom will be in front of you as you enter). If the living room is on your left, the connecting door will be on your right. If the living room is on your right, the connecting door will be on your left. The connecting door is very close to the entrance door so any sound coming from next door through the connecting door shouldn't really bother you. However, in configuration B, the bedroom is closer to the neighboring stateroom so if those people are loud, you'll hear them more than if you were staying in configuration A.

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