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Old November 11th, 2009, 04:45 PM
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Default pros/cons of booking 2 balcony rooms instead of 1 minisuite for a fam of 4

We have cruise many times getting a mini-suite every time the kids came along. Now that my kids are 4 and 7, I think we would like more privacy....

I priced out 2 BC category balcony rooms and they are very close in price to a single AB mini-suite for 4 which is absurd but the reality of cruising.

which accommodations would you choose and why?

note that adjoining rooms are not avail on this sailing and the rooms will be "joined" via the balcony. We plan on taking a small wireless baby monitor just to be safe if we go with the 2 rooms....

also, which BC type rooms have the biggest balconies on the Caribbean princess?

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Old November 11th, 2009, 04:51 PM
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Pros:
2 bathrooms
4 beds
2x closets
twice the balcony space
privacy

Cons:
Can't think of any.

We have always traveled with a "baby monitor". I always know what's going on in my kids room. You could save enen more by booking a balcony and an inside across the hall. (that's what we usually do, the balcony is wasted on the kids, they are so busy with other things and can always join you on yours)
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Old November 11th, 2009, 05:01 PM
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I would certainly not book a balcony room for children age 4 & 7 nor would I leave them in a room by themselves overnight unless it was an adjoining room with the door open.
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Old November 11th, 2009, 05:01 PM
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Yes I agree, 2 separate rooms would be better than a mini suite. More space as mentioned above. I agree, I would get a balcony for you and an inside room for the small children. Do not know that I would want my younger kids in a balcony room by themselves. I know you will keep an eye on them but it is just my opinion, kids are too darn quick.
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Old November 11th, 2009, 05:03 PM
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Thanks for your replies.

We decided against the cross hall set up b/c the kids are still pretty young... maybe in 3-4 years. Also, I wouldn't want to get dressed to run across the hall in the middle of the night

We plan on removing all the furniture from their balcony for the duration of the cruise.... and I am sure we will hear my son opening the balcony door over the monitor. My 4 year old daughter isnt strong enough to pull that door open by herself. They are both good sleepers and are down for the night once they fall asleep.

Still the biggest con is the lack of access... if the rooms had inside doors, I would block their exit door with no concern but if my son locks the balcony door, the only other way into the room is the hallway door - so I cant block it....

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We absolutely LOVE having 2 balcony cabins together vs. one cabin for the 4 of us!!

The pros:

Two bathrooms
Two balconies
Two TVs in different rooms (no having to listen to someone else's TV program next to you while you're trying to watch yours on your TV in a mini-suite)
It is very easy to go between the cabins by using the balconies


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Price - sometimes it's cost-effective vs. the mini and sometimes it isn't
Age - at your kids' ages I would be a bit worried having them next door like that. We didn't start the 2-balcony cabin idea until our sons were a little older. We went with full suites until then.
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Old November 11th, 2009, 05:10 PM
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Personally, the only way I would feel comfortable with the 2 room plan with kids that young would be to put one adult and one child in each room. Sure, it's not romantic, but I personally think 4 and 7 is too young if the rooms are not adjoining. I do understand about the connection through the balcony, but that introduces a whole other set of worries.
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With kids ages 4 & 7 that is just way too young to be in a balcony stateroom by themselves (actually in any type of stateroom by themselves). Even with an adult in the stateroom, kids of that age need total supervision while on the balcony. The thought of leaving them alone with access to their balcony is down right scarey to me.

I sure hope you have another plan, such as mentioned with one adult in each starteroom with one child.
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We first took DS on a cruise at age 5. There is no way I'd leave him in a room on his own (or with a sibling close in age), particularly a balcony room. The only way I would consider it is with an interior connecting door and assuming the balcony door could be locked in a way that was 100% foolproof. Even then.......I'd probably still get the mini.

With older kids, I'd go with the balcony (adults) interior (kids) approach. Is it really a big deal to toss on a robe if you have to cross the hall?

(P.S. When I was a young teen and we used to cruise on Sitmar as a family, we'd get one INTERIOR room for 4: my parents, my sister, and me. And rooms back then were smaller than they are now....)
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With kids ages 4 & 7 that is just way too young to be in a balcony stateroom by themselves (actually in any type of stateroom by themselves). Even with an adult in the stateroom, kids of that age need total supervision while on the balcony. The thought of leaving them alone with access to their balcony is down right scarey to me.

I sure hope you have another plan, such as mentioned with one adult in each starteroom with one child.
I agree. At that age they will be eager to explore and do whatever they can. Sure the space and double the facilities are nice to consider, but they aren't worth the risk. It's only for a week or so and when they get older, then consider the double balconies.
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No way would I put 2 young children in a room by themselves, especially with a balcony. Maybe I'm a worry-wort, but too many things could happen.

Would consider the 2 cabins if the kids were teenagers.
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i would put one child in each cabin wih one adult. for grown up time the kids club is open to 1 am on some type of cost baby sitting. that should be enough me time. you will ahve two bathrooms and extra balcony space for breakfast. you will lose the tub and the cabin is small but it is only 7 days.
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Old November 11th, 2009, 05:46 PM
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When I traveled with my parents, we split with one adult and one child in each room. guys on one side, ladies on the other.
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I agree with the posters who say that 4 & 7 is two young to be in a room by themselves. No way would I do that! An inside would be better than a balcony, but neither is acceptable to me at that age.

I would go with the mini.
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I doubt Princess would allow 2 young children in any balcony stateroom that is not connecting to the parents- if corporate knew. Cruise contract says no unaccompanied under the age of 21. A seperate room sounds "unaccompanied" to me.
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Thumbs down Sounds like unaccompanied children

I doubt Princess would allow 2 young children in any balcony stateroom that is not connecting to the parents- if corporate knew. Cruise contract says no unaccompanied under the age of 21. A seperate room sounds "unaccompanied" to me.
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Old November 11th, 2009, 06:09 PM
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I just booked a cruise and wanted to book a balcony for dh and myself and wanted to put my 15 yr old son in a balcony room next door. The princess rep told me that he had to be 21 to be in a room by himself. Do people get around this rule by using one of the adult names on the reservation for the extra room? Once on the ship can my son be in the room by himself or could they enforce the rule by not letting him stay in the room alone? Did my rep give me wrong information?
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To even consider this is dangerous. By the time you here it on a baby monitor it could be too late.

I think 4 in a mini is criminal but I would certainly do that before putting children even under the age of 12 or 13 by them selves.
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I just booked a cruise and wanted to book a balcony for dh and myself and wanted to put my 15 yr old son in a balcony room next door. The princess rep told me that he had to be 21 to be in a room by himself. Do people get around this rule by using one of the adult names on the reservation for the extra room? Once on the ship can my son be in the room by himself or could they enforce the rule by not letting him stay in the room alone? Did my rep give me wrong information?
On Princess you have to book the adult with the child and then get an extra key made for the other room. On Carnival you can book children in a seperate room, as long as they are across the hall. Princess ships have a deck with Huge balconies, usually on Caribe. Get an inside and balcony and get him and you a key to both rooms and you will be happy. The balcony dividers do not open completely, they are just a door, so in my opinion you are wasting the money on the extra balcony.
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I just booked a cruise and wanted to book a balcony for dh and myself and wanted to put my 15 yr old son in a balcony room next door. The princess rep told me that he had to be 21 to be in a room by himself. Do people get around this rule by using one of the adult names on the reservation for the extra room? Once on the ship can my son be in the room by himself or could they enforce the rule by not letting him stay in the room alone? Did my rep give me wrong information?
I thought I saw somewhere where its ok to book minors in their own cabin, but for sure you can book your DH in the cabin and just switch around when you get on board.
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