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mickeysgal
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Here is one on the Beyond.  If you are booking cabins in line with family and/or friends and want the balcony divider opened up, then you don't want cabins on either side.

 

You'll see in the pictures below what I mean.  The solid wall from floor to ceiling is the wall where that space is on the deck plan.  (I was in a different location).  The other picture shows the balcony divider opened and if you look you see the divider closed to the next balcony and there is open space above and below.  We had cabins side by side and had the divider opened (always do).  Thankfully I knew beforehand about those 'spaces' in the deckplan.  😉

 

EDIT:  I just realized the cabins you show may be infinite verandas so this won't pertain to them.  I apologize for that.  

 

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Solid wall where the space is shown on the deckplan.

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Not solid with balcony divider opened up

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