Thanks Harry - that's what I like to hear. I know a lot of people say
that you're only in your room to dress and sleep, but I want to have a
place to be alone or just with my family. I always get hotel rooms
with balconies - my ultimate vacation treat is to sit on a the balcony
with a cup of coffee and a good book at the crack of dawn, while the
rest of the family sleeps in. This is how I envision my days at sea
too - it doesn't take much to make me happy on vacation!
Thanks again.
C
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 10:35:29 -0400, "Harry Cooper"
wrote:
>Don't worry about the wind on your balcony unless you leave your hallway
>door open, in which case the draft can get very strong. We always get
>balcony suites for the space and the view of the ocean. I spend hours
>watching the ocean go by, counting flying fish, relaxing. Have a great
>time.
>
>Harry Cooper
>
>"Cathy" wrote in message
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>> This is probably a really stupid question, but I'm asking it anyway.
>> How windy does it get on the balcony of a cruise ship when the ship is
>> at sea? Is it like driving down the freeway in a convertible, where
>> it's so windy you can't open your eyes? Or is it just a pleasant
>> breeze. I've never been on a cruise before, and am planning to give it
>> a try next July (Mexican Riviera). I think I would like a balcony, but
>> I'm wondering if people actually use them, or is it too windy?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> C
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