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Andrew - the beam goes through the corner of the balcony of the suite next door. You are in the clear. (We had D736 on Grand Princess).

 

Thanks so much - you reply is appreciated and that's great news for us :D

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Andrew - the beam goes through the corner of the balcony of the suite next door. You are in the clear. (We had D736 on Grand Princess).

 

We will be in D736 on the Grand next summer. Do you by chance have any pictures of this cabin? We enjoyed our full suite on the Sea Princess this summer that we decided to upgrade to a suite for next year's British Isles cruise. Thanks.

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I'm not sure if I do. That was back in pre-digital days, I'm afraid. The interior is pretty much like any other suite in the PS/VS category. There are some variations in balcony size and where the beam, oops, I mean column, is located, if present, from one suite to the next, but they're all pretty sweet if you are fortunate enough to be in one.

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We were in C752 for our honeymoon this recent summer on the CB, my wife's first cruise.

 

THIS ROOM and C753 of course are THE MOST AMAZING ROOMS...you'll never book another room again, no joke, no lie....

 

words cant describe how satisfied you will be. We moved the bed so we can view the Wake from our Bed....amazing!

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We are in aft C753 on the Star out of San Francisco but not until Nov. '08, hopefully no beam on the balcony. Can someone enlighten me? Really happy to get that cabin but then started thinking.........

 

Thanks

 

We are in C752 in April 2009 on the Star!! We booked it the day bookings were opened. My DH thinks I am completely nuts :D We were in E732 on the Diamond. I loved the aft balcony but wanted something not so deep this time. It would be a great balcony for a party of 10!!!!!!!

 

http://community.webshots.com/album/102025550UlWCMW

 

Cheers, Denise

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  • 6 months later...

We Have Actually Booked These Cabins For Our Upcoming Cruise On The Emerald. I Have Tried To Change But There Aren't Any Aft Cabins Available At This Time.

 

The Cabin Has 279 Sq Feet And The Balcony Is 11.1 X 8.5 Which Is A Little Larger Than The Standard Aft Cabin.

 

I Will Keep Checking But We Will Have Just As Much Fun No Matter Where We Are On The Ship.

 

Thanks For The Pictures

 

Marsha

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I guess i'm confused. I'm looking at the deck plans for the Sapphire. It shows the cabin (B751) to be 525 to 706 square feet it is a coner suite and listed as OS. I booked this suite because of no beam. I hape I didn't make a mistake.

 

Nickleman

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