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Adjoining balconies on the Dream question


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Hey, can anyone tell me where there are adjoining balconies on the Dream? We booked two cabins side by side with an adjoining door assuming the panel between the balconies could be removed as well to enlarge the balcony. We have seen on another forum that these cabins panel cannot be removed. Deck 6 midship. Anyone have any info that might help? I don't think the PVP is going to know this. Thank you, cms

 

 

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We have had connecting bedrooms on deck 9 and 10. On 9 the balcony connected also and we could get them to open it. On deck 10 we had connecting rooms with a friend on one side and a friend on other side. Odd that the balcony opened to the adjoining room and not the connecting room. Worked well though as when all were awake we could move between the three rooms without going into the hallway. We were in room 10228.

If your go lock at deck plans on Cruise Critic or Carnival page it does have a little door emblem on the connecting rooms but no info on which balconies connect.

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