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To those who think they are addicted to suites.... (me included, if you count a JS)...

 

I think we need to bite the bullet one cruise and book an inside cabin - just to reset our expectations. Then we will be more than happy to book the lowly, humble balcony cabin again.

 

After all, weren't we all super excited, and pleased as punch when we sailed in our first balcony?

 

:D

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To those who think they are addicted to suites.... (me included, if you count a JS)...

 

I think we need to bite the bullet one cruise and book an inside cabin - just to reset our expectations. Then we will be more than happy to book the lowly, humble balcony cabin again.

 

After all, weren't we all super excited, and pleased as punch when we sailed in our first balcony?

 

:D

 

 

That is so true.

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Do you mean 1732?

 

We sailed in 1736 and only once heard noise during a basketball tournament.

 

This year we sailed in 1748 and loved the ocean view.

 

Yes you get all the suite perk, and priority boarding.

 

Enjoy

 

Sea Ya

 

 

 

Glad to hear your positive experiences of the Crown Lofts in different locations!

 

We are really looking forward to our Allure Crown Loft - 1738, overlooking the basketball court. We hope to be able to see the sea, but also watch the various activities at times. Just hoping the basketball court isn't being used too early in the morning - or too late at night :D

 

 

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Honestly right now, we think the best deal is a Yacht Club cabin on MSC out of Miami then any suite on RCL!

You get far more for less money in their ship within a ship category!

For about $500. per person less then a RCL Grand Suite, the MSC Yacht Club gives you get a private butler who meets you at the dock, assists you through embarkation, takes you to your cabin, and is available all through your trip! :D

You also get a private area in the Yacht Club that has a pool, several jacuzzis, private bar-free drinks 24/7, free appetizers, private restaurant with better then MDR food and service, a private buffet for breakfast and lunch, etc.!:D

Our advice check it out!:D

 

For about $500. per person more the a RCL Grand Suite,($1000 per person more then MSC Yacht Club) is the NCL Haven where like MSC, you get a lot more benes. then an RCL Grand Suite!:)

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[quote name='Jackamama']Glad to hear your positive experiences of the Crown Lofts in different locations!

We are really looking forward to our Allure Crown Loft - 1738, overlooking the basketball court. We hope to be able to see the sea, but also watch the various activities at times. [COLOR=red]Just hoping the basketball court isn't being used too early in the morning - or too late at night[/COLOR] :D[/quote]

The balls are thrown into the court at 8am or so. At night they are usually done around 10pm or a bit earlier. You will be able to see the sea, and also enjoying watching the folks on the sports deck.
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