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I just booked an angled balcony, 14862, on the Gateway. Has anybody ever stayed in this room? Does anyone have pictures? Do you guys like angled balconies? Tell me all about it!

 

 

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I am booked in 13836 in April. I booked that room because of the below video showing the angled balconies on the Getaway.

 

 

 

 

 

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I just booked an angled balcony, 14862, on the Gateway. Has anybody ever stayed in this room? Does anyone have pictures? Do you guys like angled balconies? Tell me all about it!

 

 

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I'm in this exact same room in a few weeks!

 

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We've stayed in angled on Getaway, Breakaway, and twice on Escape. That's the only place we will stay! You get much more balcony space for the same price as a standard balcony cabin. It's not as large as a large balcony cabin, but you have to pay more for those. Keep in mind that the balconies on Getaway are very tiny, so even with this extra space, it might be smaller than you'd think.

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