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Also in a suite you get an expanded room service menu. Your breakfast includes specialty items every day that change. And on disembarkation day you get to order off of the full menu which is what we do since sabatini's is closed. Also you can order out of the main dining room. On our second formal night of our last cruise, we weren't feeling that well... My husband has an inflamed gland that he actually had to go to the medical center and get antibiotics for and I was still hanging onto a chest cold. But dinner sounded really good that night so we called and they said absolutely. And sent up entrees from the main dining room. I believe there was a cut-off time for that.

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Suites on the other hand cost so much more that I wonder why people choose them - unless money is no object.

 

I book suites for the space provided. The cabins, balconies and showers tend to be larger. This makes the suite more comfortable. The suites also provide more room for someone who may have some mobility issues but does not require a wheelchair accessible room.

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