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Hi all, I have been looking online just about everywhere to see if I could understand what the balcony looks like in this room.  From the images I am finding, it looks to be bowed in slightly.  Has anyone stayed in this room on either the Royal or the Regal? We are booked in another room at the moment, but looking at the illustrations I have found online, it looks like an interesting balcony.

I know I have seen online (somewhere!) a place where you can click on the picture of each side and it will show you which room you are clicking on, If someone can direct me there, I may be able to find the room, focus in on it and have a good look.  It's more mid ship than we normally pick and has been mentioned that the balcony does offer a different view, so... I'm finally here :) Hoping someone could assist and either let me know if they have been in that room or if someone knows where I can see a pic of the balcony in particular :)

 

thanks for any direction,

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9 hours ago, Team M&M said:

Hi all, I have been looking online just about everywhere to see if I could understand what the balcony looks like in this room.  From the images I am finding, it looks to be bowed in slightly.  Has anyone stayed in this room on either the Royal or the Regal? We are booked in another room at the moment, but looking at the illustrations I have found online, it looks like an interesting balcony.

I know I have seen online (somewhere!) a place where you can click on the picture of each side and it will show you which room you are clicking on, If someone can direct me there, I may be able to find the room, focus in on it and have a good look.  It's more mid ship than we normally pick and has been mentioned that the balcony does offer a different view, so... I'm finally here 🙂 Hoping someone could assist and either let me know if they have been in that room or if someone knows where I can see a pic of the balcony in particular 🙂

 

thanks for any direction,

 

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10 hours ago, Team M&M said:

Hi all, I have been looking online just about everywhere to see if I could understand what the balcony looks like in this room.  From the images I am finding, it looks to be bowed in slightly.  Has anyone stayed in this room on either the Royal or the Regal? We are booked in another room at the moment, but looking at the illustrations I have found online, it looks like an interesting balcony.

I know I have seen online (somewhere!) a place where you can click on the picture of each side and it will show you which room you are clicking on, If someone can direct me there, I may be able to find the room, focus in on it and have a good look.  It's more mid ship than we normally pick and has been mentioned that the balcony does offer a different view, so... I'm finally here 🙂 Hoping someone could assist and either let me know if they have been in that room or if someone knows where I can see a pic of the balcony in particular 🙂

 

thanks for any direction,

Great choice. Deluxe balcony cabin, with small sofa sitting area, etc. And larger than standard balcony - that angle to the balcony makes it deeper than normal, meaning you can comfortably so out there, rather than being a bit tight.. also, no obstruction to speak of at all when looking straight out, no lifeboat covering the bottom portion of the balcony area, etc.  And near midship stairs and elevators, for much easier access to the whole ship...

It's a great choice..

 

PS: Cruise Ship Deck Plans for com (not sure I can post the actual address). Renmar's site .

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It is an "angled" balcony which is larger than the "regular" balconies on the

side of the ship. If you look up photos online (images) you will be able to 

locate it on the ship. You can also look up "angled balconies on the Regal Princess"

and look at the tab called "images" versus "All".

You would be about 11 cabins from the elevators.

I believe that you would be many decks under the skywalk with no lifeboats

directly below.

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Here is a couple of links, which may help to answer your questions.  I like the balcony cabins mid-ship on Emerald, as there isn't really an obstruction looking straight out, only down.

 

https://sites.google.com/site/royalregalprincess/home/8-emerald

 

Also here is an older thread 9 pages all about various obstructed view cabins on Emerald deck:

 

 

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We had E410 on the Royal last Fall and 411 will be very similar but on the port side.  It's a great choice due to it's unobstructed views and large balcony.  Cabins in that area are the 1st to sell out as they are priced as obstruct views.

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20 hours ago, macmax said:

We had E410 on the Royal last Fall and 411 will be very similar but on the port side.  It's a great choice due to it's unobstructed views and large balcony.  Cabins in that area are the 1st to sell out as they are priced as obstruct views.

Looks like the one next door e409  balcony is slightly larger - is that true?

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