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Voyager class hump pro's and cons, and balcony partition?


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Hi guys,

 

I've spent the day searching threads but haven't been able to find many new posts more recent than 2010/2012 so wanted to start a new thread.

 

Have you had a hump before on voyager class? Any pro/cons for the refuse D1 hump cabins?

 

Would love any photos if you have any!

 

On Radiance, I have always gone for the hump for the larger balconies but the humps look to be regular sized on voyager class.

 

Also what are the chances of having the balcony partition opened to make one large balcony when booking two cabins side by side?

 

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Balony partitions can be opened, with approval of ship's management, on Navigator and Mariner.

 

Balcony partitions cannt be opened on Voyager, Explorer, and Adventure.

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You are right...the humps on this class ship are no larger than any other side balcony. It's the convenience of location that folks like. Cabin and balcony are the same as any other of the same category.

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You are right...the humps on this class ship are no larger than any other side balcony. It's the convenience of location that folks like. Cabin and balcony are the same as any other of the same category.

 

 

Thank you for your help! Is the balcony generally better situated on a hump? How about noise level? What would be the advantage of booking hump in this class? Thank you!

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Thank you for your help! Is the balcony generally better situated on a hump? How about noise level? What would be the advantage of booking hump in this class? Thank you!

The view from a center hump balcony is better than non-hump balcoines because you are extended out from the side of the ship. Hump staterooms are also very convenient to the elevator lobby.

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