Hoya Posted February 2 #1 Share Posted February 2 Is the feeling to be on balcony or more like to be in a room with a big window? Hoya Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeeRick Posted February 2 #2 Share Posted February 2 5 minutes ago, Hoya said: Is the feeling to be on balcony or more like to be in a room with a big window? Hoya Hi Hoya. It depends on who you ask here about the IV vs. a real balcony. There are literally thousands of posts on this topic. Some cruisers are very negative because they greatly enjoy more of a traditional balcony. Others like the IV for a number of reasons. If you love a real balcony then you might not like the IV. Maybe think of the IV as an extension of your cabin with an enclosed sun porch that has a large window that opens. You can do a search here on these boards on this topic. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d9704011 Posted February 2 #3 Share Posted February 2 16 minutes ago, Hoya said: Is the feeling to be on balcony or more like to be in a room with a big window? Hoya I like the IV (yes, it's absolutely like sitting in your cabin with the window down) but prefer the classic balcony/verandah. Thing is, Edge class ships are much different than other ships in the fleet and if you're looking at a 'global experience' you may want one class over another. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwokpot Posted February 2 #4 Share Posted February 2 (edited) 34 minutes ago, Hoya said: Is the feeling to be on balcony or more like to be in a room with a big window? Hoya Yes, you are absolutely correct, the IV cabin feels like a room with a big window, like a patio slider, but instead of opening it from side to side, it opens from top down. It's a great cabin as long as you realize what it is, and what it isn't. In a traditional balcony cabin, you step outside of you cabin to a separate space that's exposed to the elements. In an IV cabin you can't do that, since there isn't a separate room, you're always in the same room. The frosted bifold doors are more like room divider screens to create a pretend separate balcony space. But it's all pretend, you are never in a separate space exposed to the elements. Edited February 2 by kwokpot 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JBSteelerfan Posted February 2 #5 Share Posted February 2 For us, definitely a room with a BIG window! Great view from it, and both the ship and room were beautiful, but still prefer a traditional balcony. Not that we wouldn't book an IV again, but not our first choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spammie Posted February 2 #6 Share Posted February 2 46 minutes ago, Hoya said: Is the feeling to be on balcony or more like to be in a room with a big window? Hoya It is not a balcony it is a room with a large window. I prefer a "real" balcony where I can sit outside and watch the ocean go by. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STLCRUISIN Posted February 2 #7 Share Posted February 2 We call it a sunroom 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PTC DAWG Posted February 2 #8 Share Posted February 2 I'll let you know this September. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Itchy&Scratchy Posted February 2 #9 Share Posted February 2 and the AC doesn't work when you have the "window" open. You can't quietly open the curtain and step onto the balcony while the rest of the family is still sleeping. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare NMTraveller Posted February 2 #10 Share Posted February 2 Highly prefer a real balcony myself. Others who don't spend as much time on the balcony prefer the open/close window. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisestitch Posted February 2 #11 Share Posted February 2 1 hour ago, Hoya said: Is the feeling to be on balcony or more like to be in a room with a big window? Hoya Room with a window is what it is, not a balcony at all 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestLakeGirl Posted February 2 #12 Share Posted February 2 You be the judge 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare NMTraveller Posted February 2 #13 Share Posted February 2 (edited) Just open a large window at home and see if that is what you want. These are electric open/close and large but just a window. Not a balcony. Then go out onto your balcony. Edited February 2 by NMTraveller 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alakegirl Posted February 2 #14 Share Posted February 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the penguins Posted February 2 #15 Share Posted February 2 3 hours ago, spammie said: It is not a balcony it is a room with a large window. I prefer a "real" balcony where I can sit outside and watch the ocean go by. also the chairs are not loungers just low backed seats and the table is very small. If you like to stretch out on a balcony you will be very disappointed with an IV. I have yet to see a single picture of a couple relaxing on their "IV" balcony. If you like the idea of a balcony but in fact rarely use it (we spend a minimum of 3 hours on ours every sea day ) then an IV could be perfect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisestitch Posted February 2 #16 Share Posted February 2 Simple, just move the table out of your way🤪 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2Long2NxtCrz Posted February 2 #17 Share Posted February 2 The rooms definitely don't feel like a real balcony, but the Beyond is a gorgeous ship, so we're going on her again. Someone pointed out that if your SO and you have different wake up schedules then it doesn't work that great. But if you generally wake together, it's fine. To explain, I wake up much earlier than hubby and usually run down to Cafe al Bacio for a macchiato and a pastry that I enjoy on our balcony which watching the sun rise. Can't really do that on an IV as opening the window requires opening the blinds and turning off the A/C, which means waking hubby. Not what I want to do. The public areas are beautiful, though, so I just take my coffee to Eden or the Sunset Bar area. There are so many beautiful spaces I never missed a real balcony. But you have to decide what's right for you. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doghog Posted February 2 #18 Share Posted February 2 We were in a DPV on the Apex (first time on an E class ship) and doing the DPV on the Edge. Same stateroom number and location as the Apex. We checked out an IV while on the Apex and we were glad we were in a DPV. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwokpot Posted February 2 #19 Share Posted February 2 (edited) 3 hours ago, doghog said: We were in a DPV on the Apex (first time on an E class ship) and doing the DPV on the Edge. Same stateroom number and location as the Apex. We checked out an IV while on the Apex and we were glad we were in a DPV. That's a great alternative to an IV cabin on an E-Class ship since the veranda is a separate, exposed-to-the-elements space, albeit quite narrow. Another more universal name for the cabin would be a hull balcony cabin, since the balcony is located within the hull of the ship. It is more enclosed than other types of balcony cabins but it's an actual separate space apart from your cabin. Edited February 2 by kwokpot 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doghog Posted February 2 #20 Share Posted February 2 (edited) 3 minutes ago, kwokpot said: That's a great alternative to an IV cabin on an E-Class ship since the veranda is a separate, exposed to the elements, space albeit quite narrow. Another more universal name for the cabin would be a hull balcony cabin, since the balcony is located within the hull of the ship. It is more enclosed than other types of balcony cabins but it's an actual separate space apart from your cabin. Well aware of that. We prefer the more traditional balcony but we aren't interested in an IV and IVs are more expensive than the DPVs. So when we cruise E class we'll always select DPVs. We call them tuna fish can balconies. RCs Adventure Of the Seas and the Explorer Of the Seas has the same configuration of balconies. Edited February 2 by doghog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Itchy&Scratchy Posted February 2 #21 Share Posted February 2 4 hours ago, doghog said: We were in a DPV on the Apex (first time on an E class ship) and doing the DPV on the Edge. Same stateroom number and location as the Apex. We checked out an IV while on the Apex and we were glad we were in a DPV. I have just booked 2 cruises in a DPV for next year. I like traditional balconies and I spend a lot of time on them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare NMTraveller Posted February 3 #22 Share Posted February 3 One would have thought for a 900 million dollar ship, that they would have put more than a few balconies in . 🤣 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwokpot Posted February 3 #23 Share Posted February 3 2 hours ago, NMTraveller said: One would have thought for a 900 million dollar ship, that they would have put more than a few balconies in . 🤣 As I have said in other threads on this subject the E-Class must have some structural limitations on the type of cabin mix since all E-Class ships including the Xcel which is being built now basically has the same amount of IV cabins which makes up the majority of cabin types. Other ships that use this cabin design such as MSC World Europa and the new Icon of the Seas have IV cabins as only a minority of cabin type and not majority, so that's why I feel it's a structural limitation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the penguins Posted February 3 #24 Share Posted February 3 13 hours ago, cruisestitch said: Simple, just move the table out of your way🤪 Great pics which clearly illustrates the differences. The person in the bottom pic clearly looks totally relaxed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeW Posted February 3 #25 Share Posted February 3 We didn't want the infinite balcony so went with 8111 on Beyond. Far forward and very quiet. GPS doesn't always connect, with bridge behind and above, but plenty of glass. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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