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E class veranda Cabins


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We usually book sailings on S class ships but would like to try an  E class ship for a change

 Other than sunset cabins are there any Non suite cabins that have normal type balconies instead of Infinite cabins. 

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Just now, lydnsyd said:

We usually book sailings on S class ships but would like to try an  E class ship for a change

 Other than sunset cabins are there any Non suite cabins that have normal type balconies instead of Infinite cabins. 

Suites, and porthole verandas

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2 minutes ago, lydnsyd said:

We usually book sailings on S class ships but would like to try an  E class ship for a change

 Other than sunset cabins are there any Non suite cabins that have normal type balconies instead of Infinite cabins. 

Yes. They are called Deluxe Porthole Verandas. 

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10 minutes ago, CruiseCrew123 said:

But they are still not regular verandas 

IMO, better than the IV. DPV are smaller and enclosed but very doable. We've got another DPV booked on the Edge after experiencing a DPV on the Apex. Similar to the standard balconies on RCs Voyager class ships. AKA, tuna fish can balconies. 😁

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