wildabouttheworld
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Any thoughts on this? Both have a view but different size balcony's. Traveling with Disney Dand and Disney Daughter. First time cruisers.
Originally posted by markey
I read it to mean the poster thought her question not yours was a stupid question because she had never heard of balconies being refered to before.
Stupid question - aren't they one and the same?
Originally posted by HooKooDooKu
As for as an answer without digging through
www.castawayclub.com site (which seems to have lots of great information), you are either trying to compare verandas with railing and plexiglass v. solid metal railing OR verandas v. navigator's veranda OR a standard veranda v. veranda's in Cat 3 and above.
Veranda's are as wide as your cabin, so if you have a Cat 3 and above, you have a much wider veranda that the standard.
The web site already referenced has lots of pictures showing the veranda's with metal railings that are on the curve on the back of the ship compared to railings and plexiglass at mid-ship.
If you are wondering about the navigator's verandas, there seems to be two types. The first is described on the above listed web site as well, where part of your view out the veranda is obstructed, so it goes for the price of the navigator's veranda. But the typical navigator's veranda seems to be totally enclosed except for the LARGE port hole. If you look at a picture of the boat towards the back, you will see where verandas seem to end and a solid skin begins with port holes. Thes port holes (with out glass) are the typical navagator's veranda.
Hope this helped.