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Have you had a BB balcony cabin on the SUN?


AltoQueen

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I just got my cabin assignment and it's a forward BB balcony cabin (deck 9) on the Sun. Has anyone had one of these? What can you tell me about it? Any photos?

 

 

I have, 9019. The only issue with that cabin the door opened directly into the elevator waiting area. Looks like any other BX cabin on the Sun.

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I have, 9019. The only issue with that cabin the door opened directly into the elevator waiting area. Looks like any other BX cabin on the Sun.

But it doesn't have the best balcony,

if you want the best balcony go with the port or starboard all the way aft (ie 9275 or 9075). I believe these are the largest b-class balconies.

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I have, 9019. The only issue with that cabin the door opened directly into the elevator waiting area. Looks like any other BX cabin on the Sun.

Thanks shoreguy, my cabin is 9017, so just 2 doors down (but not opening into the elevator area). I've never been on NCL and I'm unfamilar with the cabins. I've heard there is only one electric outlet in the cabin. Do you remember where it's located? My husband uses a CPAP (for sleep apnea) at night and it has to be plugged in. I'm wondering what length extension cord I'll need. I've also heard that the forward cabins get more wind and more movement (but less engine noise). Did you find that to be true? Anything you would suggest to make this a more enjoyable experience? I am really pumped for this cruise!

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Thanks shoreguy, my cabin is 9017, so just 2 doors down (but not opening into the elevator area). I've never been on NCL and I'm unfamilar with the cabins. I've heard there is only one electric outlet in the cabin. Do you remember where it's located? My husband uses a CPAP (for sleep apnea) at night and it has to be plugged in. I'm wondering what length extension cord I'll need. I've also heard that the forward cabins get more wind and more movement (but less engine noise). Did you find that to be true? Anything you would suggest to make this a more enjoyable experience? I am really pumped for this cruise!

 

Should be a great spot - all the foot traffic turning left from the elevators away from you and down the very long hallway.

 

Check out the picture the plug is in that little white bar on the back of the desk. 12 ft would be a good lenght it will reach anywhere.

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