Depending on where you're sailing, we have found even a traditional balcony doesn't get used much. In the morning, yes. But if you're on a hot/humid or colder climate cruise, it's not comfortable to sit out there for much time at all. We use a balcony room more for the fresh air factor, which can also be accomplished with an infinite veranda.
That's a great cabin. Clean and modern. Bathroom looks awesome and I know I would love the veranda appeal.
Another excellent stateroom tour. I am surprised to be the first to "Like" it after 1824 views.
I love that carpet and the whole room very nice 😊 and the decor looks good
Ohh wow! I can’t wait! ❤
Depending on where you're sailing, we have found even a traditional balcony doesn't get used much. In the morning, yes. But if you're on a hot/humid or colder climate cruise, it's not comfortable to sit out there for much time at all. We use a balcony room more for the fresh air factor, which can also be accomplished with an infinite veranda.
Those are cool rooms!
Thank you for preview. Doing solo in this type of veranda to Panama.
Can you fit cases under the bed? Thanks for the video
What floor was that room on?
Room looks beautiful. But, you did not tell the viewers that the blind and/or window have a very noisy motor when they are operated.
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It's mostly a marketing gimmick copied from river boats. I prefer the regular balcony.
They do also have cabins with "traditional" balconies if that's what you prefer.
@@Steve_in_NJ not many, our ship only had a handful of sunset verandas (full balcony) and even a year out, they were already sold out.
To say it "revolutionized the cruise industry" is an exaggeration
That depends on how many brands adopt the feature. When talking specifically about the balcony space, there is nothing like it.