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Bid for Mini-Suite or stay in Angled Balcony?


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I am in an angled balcony on my upcoming cruise in October. Bidding just opened up yesterday. I am not going to bid on a mini-suite. I don't think it's worth giving up my bigger balcony and good location just for the larger bathroom of a mini-suite. Who knows where I would actually end up?

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No way. I wouldn't even do it for $10.

 

If I was guaranteed an aft mini-suite, I would do it! But there are only two of those on the Escape. With all of the other mini-suites, it's a crapshoot. I'm not even sure I would want one of the mini-suites with a large balcony on Deck 8. Knowing my luck, I'd end up in one of the "Family" mini-suites on Deck 9 in a connected room with noisy kids next door... and kids running and screaming up and down the halls all week.

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Currently on deck 15. Was thinking of bidding for Mini, 150 pp.

 

What do you recommend? First time on NCL!

If you like to spend time on your balcony keep the angled balcony, it is way bigger than the standard balcony.

If you prefer a bigger bathroom, get the mini suite.

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