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Room for Loungers on Voyager Class balconies?


Perki

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Wondering if there is room for a lounge chair(s) on the standard balcony room balconies - D1 or D2 - or if only can fit standard chairs? Also the table on the balcony is it a standard size table that one can eat on or is it more of a low, small side/coffee table? Thank you!

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Only the aft balconies are large enough for lounges. But I believe on Voyager class there are no D aft cabins, only E and Jr. Suites. The D balconies have chars and a small table, not big enough for comfortable dining for 2.

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There really isn't room for a lounger as the balcony is quite small. The tables on the balconies are tiny ones. A tray from room service can be placed on it, but the tray is larger than the table.

 

We just have our coffee and perhaps a Danish on the balcony because it is difficult to hold a plate and eat at the same time.

 

Enjoy your cruise.

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Here is a pic of a small balconey room on Voyager.

 

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That is a pic of an aft balcony which is very different from a standard side view balcony.

 

The answer is no, the standard D1/2 balconies are too small for a lounger. The entire balcony is about the size of a lounder.

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When i cruised on voyager, there were two regular chairs and a table. But it was still nice to sit on. And when i sailed on Freedom it still only had the chairs and table. Would have loved a lounger but it was still nice. If you really want a lounger book one of the back cabins. They have two loungers i think.

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