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On 3/15/2024 at 1:19 PM, the penguins said:

Another issue for X could well be the marketing. When S class was introduced X proudly announced that 85% of the cabins had balconies. Imagine if they now accepted that IV's weren't balconies they would have to admit that on their new class of ship only around 10% of cabins had balconies - what a PR disaster that would have been.

I admit it.  When we first booked the Apex for a cruise last year, I had no clue that the "balcony" that I thought we chose was an IV and there was no balconies unless you are in a suite.   Awful marketing /PR for sure.  

 

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On 3/15/2024 at 8:57 AM, tscoffey said:

Well, a "Sunset Veranda" ceases to be that when the ship is heading in a westerly direction. Then, it's merely a "Wake Veranda" (at best). So maybe they should only call them "Sunset Verandas" (and charge for that) on itineraries that are heading in an easterly direction?

Don't complain or they'll start marketing them as Sunrise Verandas.

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