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Navigator's Verandah

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sewut51

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I have not been on the Navigator but have sailed on several ships from that class. Unless you have an aft balcony they are quite small - just room for a small table and 2 chairs. I don't think anyone could sleep out there. On both the Voyager & Explorer they told us they were "not allowed" to open the petitions between the balconies so we did not persue it any further.

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:blush: Oops. I didn't give enough information. The ship is the Disney Magic and the stateroom has a navigator's verandah. It is an enclosed (?) balcony. We don't want to sleep out there, just want to know how many in the room? There are six of us, Grammy, Papa, Mommy, Daddy, 5 yr. old boy, 3 yr. old girl.

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The Navigator's Verandah is a safety design to minimize problems with small children on verandah's. It is actually a verandah with a large window for an opening on the verandah. The cabins, category 7, sleep 3 or 4 on two twins/queen and a sofa bed. You can see the cabin at http://jgawne.cruisesinc.com/travel/cruise...RY_ID=815|DM|||

The design is the same on both Wonder and Magic.

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