![]() When I found out mine was not near the balcony I was able to call NCL and confirm where mine was and move to another cabin since there were others still open and not booked at the time. You'd be best off trying to find someone who actually stayed in that room, or failing that, generally the rooms alternate where the bed is, so your bed should be in the opposite location as those in your neighboring rooms, 91, both of which look like the beds are by the balcony, by the deck plan at least. If someone told you 9180 has the bed by the balcony, be advised that is not as it's shown on the deck plan, but the deck plan has been inaccurate at times. That puts the sofa near the balcony and your bed between the sofa and closet. What I'm_on_a_Boat says is true IF the deck plan is accurate, as it shows 9180 with the wall rescessed in the middle, so this is where your bed would be. I am in Cabin 9180 and have been told that the bed is next to the balcony but. ![]() What cabid did you get, or are you still trying to decide which to get?ĭon't know of any hidden spots, but the rooms with the angled balconys have a bit more room (9244, 9844). I'll look for it and post it if I find it. I came across a web site that provides detailed cabin information, including whether the bed is near the balcony or not but don't recall it at the moment. If the wall doesn't have an indent and actually protrudes into the room, the bed will be next to the balcony. If it's in the middle of the wall, the bed will be by the closet. The beds will have the headboard where these indentations are, so for 9212 the bed will be closer to the door, but the room next door, 9214 has a protrusion where the room 9212 indent was, so the bed in 9214 will be to the side of this protrusion, near the balcony. If you look at cabin 9212, you will see the one wall has an indented portion in the middle of the wall. Here's the link to the deck 9 cabin layout: You can look at the walls of the rooms on the deck plan to see where the bed will be. Where your bed is will depend on which room you have. Both go to warmer climates for their runs.Anyone know what the mid-ship 9th floor balcony set up is like? Is the bed next to the door wall or is the couch? I have seen pics of both set ups.Īny other hidden spots we should know about? The Getaway serves Miami, so its music, bars, and shows are gently (but not substantially) inflected with a Latin theme, while the Breakaway, out of Mahattan, subltly evokes a New York City vibe. ![]() ![]() The main reason you might choose one ship over another is for its home port. Both vessels are top-of-the-line for the mass market and are distinguished by some excellent Norwegian Cruise Line innovations such as a category of stylish Studio staterooms priced for solo travelers and The Waterfront, a Deck 8 space where bars and restaurants face out toward the sea-shockingly, that's an unusual configuration for any cruise ship. In fact, apart from the color of the decor, the names of the bars and restaurants, and the choice of entertainment, you'd be hard-pressed to separate one ship from the other. The Norwegian Getaway is very much like her sister ship, the Breakaway, which was launched six months earlier. ![]()
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