Coral Princess: balcony cabin versus mini suite
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this is the cabin tour of d419 on the coral princess it's a regular balcony cabin
the balcony is probably one of the most important parts so let's take a look it's pretty good size
the shower is especially small compared to some of the cruise ship showers I've been in this one is about as Tiny as they come
my brother has the cabin next door and we have the divider open up and I'm going to go into his cabin he's got a mini suite
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What exactly is the difference between a regular balcony cabin and a mini-suite on the Coral Princess? This video will show you. We take a tour of cabins D419, a balcony cabin, and D417, a mini-suite. I've only sailed on the Coral Princess and Sapphire Princess, and the balcony cabins I've had on bother were nearly identical. So, I'm guessing that you can use this comparison to decide between balcony cabins and mini-suites on most of the ships in the Princess fleet... although possibly not the newest ships. In case you are wondering why my wife appears to be wearing one white shoe and one black shoe... the black one is actually an orthopedic boot. She had broken her foot before the cruise. Also, in case you are wondering why we don't seem to have any clothes or other items in our cabin... I shot this video before our luggage arrived.