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Miracle Balcony question


wannagonow123
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I hate these doors, they almost make the balcony unusable IMO. Sliding doors make so much more sense, I don't understand why Carnival doesn't use them. We were in an obstructed balcony on the Miracle for the Hawaiian cruise last September, and barely used the balcony because of the poor design. There was no way to keep the door open.

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I hate these doors, they almost make the balcony unusable IMO. Sliding doors make so much more sense, I don't understand why Carnival doesn't use them. We were in an obstructed balcony on the Miracle for the Hawaiian cruise last September, and barely used the balcony because of the poor design. There was no way to keep the door open.

 

Here is a tip... use the door stop to keep the door open. Works like a charm, just don't forget to close door before you open hallway door. Can you say wind tunnel.

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