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We have an upcoming cruise on the Vista, booked cabin 9122 and was wondering if anyone has information on the balcony size.  Just looking at the deck plans, it appears that balconies on the aft cabins from 9112 - 9132 on both the port and starboard sides are larger then on the rest of the deck.  Maybe it’s just an optical illusion??

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We were on Vista last week but did not personally see any of the Deck 9 rooms but agree they are the extended balcony rooms. We have an October sailing on Vista and up on Deck 11 and have a similar expanded balcony. I discussed it at length with my O Rep when we booked the trip ensuring it was what it looked like on the Deck Plan. 
Just Enjoy,

Mauibabes

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Yes, there are cabins to the front and aft which have larger balconies than those cabins in the middle. Anyway, although there is enough space for a lounger you will only find a chair and table on those balconies. Those larger balconies are not limited to deck 9.

 

You can see the size of the balcony here. Although 9130 is a Concierge Solo Stateroom the balcony has the same depth as the regular cabins. You can see only one chair as it´s a solo cabin.

 

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On 5/29/2023 at 1:21 PM, steamboats said:

 

 

You can see the size of the balcony here. Although 9130 is a Concierge Solo Stateroom the balcony has the same depth as the regular cabins. You can see only one chair as it´s a solo cabin.

 

steamboats

 

Penthouse suites with extended balconies have two chairs AND two

lounge chairs on the balcony. 

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2 minutes ago, schmerl said:

 

Penthouse suites with extended balconies have two chairs AND two

lounge chairs on the balcony. 

 

But we were not talking about Penthouse Suites but about Concierge Level balconies.

 

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On 6/25/2023 at 3:10 PM, SugSug said:

Thank you for the helpful response.  One month and we will be on board her.  🥰

We have been researching the same question. Would you mind advising please about the balcony size in the A1 Concierge cabins on the Vista.

We hope that you enjoyed your cruise!

Thanks!

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The. Veranda staterooms are mostly all the same size, A or B Veranda, 290 sq. ft.  If you get one with the extended balcony it will be larger than the normal Veranda sq. ft. Which is approx. 50 sq. ft.  Whatever the ship, I know you were focused on the Concierge Staterooms, but as an FYI, a PH is 50% larger than a Veranda stateroom on any of the ships. 
 

A Veranda stateroom interior wise is approximately 240 sq. ft., even the French Veranda which does not have that approximate 50 sq. ft. Balcony. 
They are a very good size for a balcony stateroom compared to most other cruise line.

 

Just go and enjoy whatever cruise you take. 
Mauibabes. 

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On 12/20/2023 at 1:14 PM, Tangakid said:

Would you mind advising please about the balcony size in the A1 Concierge cabins on the Vista.

We were just on Vista this month. If you look at the deck plans, you'll see A1 staterooms on Deck 9 have extended balconies (6 are in the front of the ship and 16 are aft). On Deck 10, some aft A1 staterooms have extended balconies but the midship A1 balconies are not extended. There are six A1 staterooms on Deck 11 and none have extended balconies. 

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Just now, MarkWiltonM said:

If you look at the deck plans, you'll see A1 staterooms on Deck 9 have extended balconies (6 are in the front of the ship and 16 are aft). On Deck 10, some aft A1 staterooms have extended balconies but the midship A1 balconies are not extended. There are six A1 staterooms on Deck 11 and none have extended balconies. 

 

Also, there are four A1 staterooms on Deck 12, in the front of the ship, and they do not have extended balconies. 

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