Connecting verandas on the Magic

noahsketomom

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We have only been on the Dream and Fantasy. We usually get three staterooms, with 2 connecting inside. On the dream and fantasy, we've been able to open up all verandas so the kids and grandparents can visit without going into the hall. Is there such a thing on the Magic? Do they have dividers on the verandas like the Dream and Fantasy??
Want to book on the Magic but want to understand how it's set up first.
Thanks!
 
The movable veranda dividers are exclusive to the Dream and Fantasy. All dividers on the Magic and Wonder are immovable.
 

7606, 7608, 7610, and 7612 open to make a quad balcony. 7606, 7608, and 7610 were all non-connecting staterooms. 7612 connected with 7614 so our family in those two staterooms had connecting rooms but not connecting balconies.
 
Most of the balconies connect now. If you take a look at the outside of the ship, you can see that every 8 staterooms or so have a wall, so no divider. When we booked, they weren't able to tell me at the time if our balconies connected. I think they can now tell you that.
You can also look at the deck plans and figure out where those walls are. We travel every other Thanksgiving with family in 4 staterooms and we always book ones that have connecting balconies.
 
The movable veranda dividers are exclusive to the Dream and Fantasy. All dividers on the Magic and Wonder are immovable.
Since the Magic's re-imagining a couple of years ago, I believe all the verandah dividers do open now. Same for the Wonder.
 
We had rooms on the Magic that verandahs opened, they were connecting rooms 7080 and 7082
 

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