Review of Norwegian Prima's Front Facing Balcony Cabin 10100
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the view of a front-facing balcony isn't much of a view
this mini Suite compromised the experience of having a true open balcony
this front-facing room had lots of noise at sea when Waters were rough
we don't recommend staying in prima's front-facing rooms if you can get midship or aft rooms
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This is a review of the new Norwegian Prima cruise ship's front facing balcony cabin. Not many Norwegian ships offer balcony cabins in the front of the ship. The new Leonardo class ships (built in Italy) do, and the Prima is the first of them that started sailing in 2022. This video reviews this mini-suite room and focuses on the experience of the front balcony, which is unlike mid-ship balconies. This was cabin 10100, which was on deck 10.