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Connecting balconies on S-Class ships


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I'm just wondering if I book 2 side by side balcony cabins, can I ask them to take away the separating panel (I assume just the out most glass panel?) connecting the two balconies so we can walk over to each other's balcony?

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On almost all balconies there is a hinged portion of the divider that can be opened to allow access between balconies.    There is a special tool required.   Just ask your room attendant.   It is done all the time upon request

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We loved this on our 3 aft Sunset Verandas on Eclipse earlier this year. Made going from cabin to cabin very easy. Just know that you can open the sliding door from the outside even with the latch in the closed position.  I think there was some kind of lock up high, but I never looked for it as it wasn’t an issue for any of us.

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