sunsetme Posted February 8 #1 Share Posted February 8 I have only read how annoying they are for several reasons, does anyone like them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Lena11033 Posted February 8 #2 Share Posted February 8 I liked them 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KEG21552 Posted February 8 #3 Share Posted February 8 I hope I a pleasantly surprised in December when we sail in our first on Apex. I visited one and thought it would be okay for a week, but we shall see. We are normal balcony fans and really like the sunset verandas, but they are hard to come by. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare lv2cruisgrl Posted February 8 #4 Share Posted February 8 We love them. It makes the room feel bigger. If it's really hot out we just keep the window closed and sit on the balcony with the AC on. If the weather is rainy we can still use the balcony without getting wet. For us we prefer them. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
haynesra Posted February 8 #5 Share Posted February 8 I like them as well. To me it serves the same purpose as a balcony but also gives "more living" space in the room. But as you say, overwhelming majority on CC has been negative feedback 😁 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frteach Posted February 8 #6 Share Posted February 8 I liked it on my 2022 Iceland cruise, since it was cool and rainy in June. You are still able to enjoy the view from the veranda with the window up. We will see how it goes in April in the Caribbean. I am a "hump veranda" person on the S class usually. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Itchy&Scratchy Posted February 8 #7 Share Posted February 8 discussed 3 days ago.... https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2989291-edge-class-balcony/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
screwsmcernst Posted February 8 #8 Share Posted February 8 I have never sailed in one, and we have a magic carpet balcony when we sail in Alaska this summer. We debated choosing an infinite balcony. I think it would be perfect for a cool weather location like Alaska. We ended up choosing the sky suite instead for the retreat at a really great price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HeddaGarbled Posted February 8 #9 Share Posted February 8 Yes, I liked it (Beyond, Med, October). Walking into the cabin every time to that wonderful floor to ceiling view was a joy and I spent a good amount of time sitting in the “balcony area” with the window down listening to the sound of the sea and looking at the view, or hanging over the ledge doing the same. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alakegirl Posted February 8 #10 Share Posted February 8 As the stockholder who wants to see the ships sail full, I hope somebody likes them, but I sure don’t👎🏻 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hrhdhd Posted February 8 #11 Share Posted February 8 I didn't mind it cruising solo (I was upgraded from a regular oceanview) but it wouldn't work when I travel with DH. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torfamm Posted February 8 #12 Share Posted February 8 I seem to be the only person who’s concerned about them on cold weather cruises, I know the air conditioning turns off when the window is open but want to know if the heat still works. I think that would be a huge negative in Antarctica or Alaska. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare NMTraveller Posted February 8 #13 Share Posted February 8 (edited) 👎Nope... Edited February 8 by NMTraveller 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Miaminice Posted February 8 #14 Share Posted February 8 Yes! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tierun Posted February 8 #15 Share Posted February 8 It’s an OV with a window that opens. Anyone that’s happy with an OV cabin would most likely be happy with it. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AllHandsAstern Posted February 8 #16 Share Posted February 8 Im skeptical about the infinite verandas. If the fuel savings they get from decreased drag outweighs annoyed passengers the person who came up with them is probably gonna get a raise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MandL Posted February 8 #17 Share Posted February 8 We sailed the Beyond B2B 24 days in one. Loved the space it gave us. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the penguins Posted February 8 #18 Share Posted February 8 4 hours ago, Torfamm said: I seem to be the only person who’s concerned about them on cold weather cruises, I know the air conditioning turns off when the window is open but want to know if the heat still works. I think that would be a huge negative in Antarctica or Alaska. No, aircon/heating is the samething. Window open everything is off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the penguins Posted February 8 #19 Share Posted February 8 5 hours ago, HeddaGarbled said: Yes, I liked it (Beyond, Med, October). Walking into the cabin every time to that wonderful floor to ceiling view was a joy and I spent a good amount of time sitting in the “balcony area” with the window down listening to the sound of the sea and looking at the view, or hanging over the ledge doing the same. Just curious. The chairs have low backs and look extremely uncomfortable compared to the high back chairs that recline on the traditional balconies. Can't imagine relaxing on those chairs for the 3 plus hours we spend on the balcony every sea day. Just how long did you sit for? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare crusinthrough Posted February 8 #20 Share Posted February 8 I neither like nor dislike the IV. I also don't spend a lot of time on my balcony. They really doesn't feel like a balcony but I liked the extra space in the room. I wouldn't hesitate to book one again over an inside or ocean view rooms with no complaints. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HeddaGarbled Posted February 8 #21 Share Posted February 8 37 minutes ago, the penguins said: Just curious. The chairs have low backs and look extremely uncomfortable compared to the high back chairs that recline on the traditional balconies. Can't imagine relaxing on those chairs for the 3 plus hours we spend on the balcony every sea day. Just how long did you sit for? The chairs are comfortable. I’d put my feet up on the table. I never tried it out for 3 hours though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the penguins Posted February 8 #22 Share Posted February 8 29 minutes ago, HeddaGarbled said: The chairs are comfortable. I’d put my feet up on the table. I never tried it out for 3 hours though. Thanks. I assume you travel solo as clearly two people couldn’t use the table as a foot rest. My wife has mobility/back issues and clearly the chairs provide no back or neck support and there is no room for 2 foot stools. The IV seems perfect for passengers who: 1)like the idea of a balcony but don’t actually use it much. 2) don’t need chairs that provide support for the neck or the back. 3) don’t need space for footstools. 4) don’t need a decent sized table. 5) Accept that with the window down there is no aircon or heating. As we mainly cruise on itineraries with lots of sea days and regularly have lunch on the balcony the IV is a non starter for us. We will be sticking to S class. Not right or wrong just choices. Enjoy your cruising. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruzeluver Posted February 8 #23 Share Posted February 8 We enjoyed ours very much. Room felt more spacious. We still like traditional verandahs as well. Don't need all ships and all rooms to be the same. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
highway180 Posted February 8 #24 Share Posted February 8 it is a definite NO!! We are huge balcony fans. If one wants to sneak out to the "infinite veranda" while somebody is trying to sleep.....virtually impossible to do without disturbing the person sleeping. First the slow noisy shade has to raise. Then you have to maneuver the furniture so as to close those noisy bi folds, then stand there holding the button to open the window, which is also slow and noisy. We just recently got off the Ascent, beautiful ship....a one and done for us. Give me a real balcony any day! Cheers 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CardowMD Posted February 8 #25 Share Posted February 8 Was on IV Ascent in November. Liked to extra view with the full height window, but as soon as the window opened all the mirrors in the room fogged up. Even with window closed, it made the room hot due to direct sun exposure. We kept the frosted bifold doors closed as much as possible to keep the room cool. i think these cabins would be fantastic in Arctic, Alaska or Antarctica when it’s too cold to be outside but you want the full view. The only thing is that now I want Oceanview cabins to have that full height panorama. They would not seem so claustrophobic and dark. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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