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NCL Spirit....no rooms for four?


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Hello! I’m looking at a European cruise for 2020 and the itinerary that is most appealing to us would be in the Spirit. I can’t seem to find any balcony or suites that hold 4. The chat person said our only option would be the oceanview family rooms. This seems odd to me, but can anyone confirm this? We couldn’t afford the Haven, and I don’t want a window only. I wasn’t sure if it would be cost effective to do connecting balconies w two each or how it works. Any advise is greatly appreciated

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None of the balconies on that ship sleep four. The penthouse cabins sleep five. Ocean views can accommodate four but in relative terms are tiny. Your best bet is to go with two cabins, unless the penthouse option is less expensive than two cabins.

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None of the balconies on that ship sleep four. The penthouse cabins sleep five. Ocean views can accommodate four but in relative terms are tiny. Your best bet is to go with two cabins, unless the penthouse option is less expensive than two cabins.[/quote

How do you book a penthouse? I don’t see that as an option

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