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What is the difference between a Suite and a mini Suite on Princess?

The key differences between a mini-suite and a suite are usually balcony, bathroom and closet sizes, as well as the presence of extra living spaces and perks. Suites usually have much bigger balconies than mini-suites, often with enough space for sun loungers and sometimes hot tubs and dining tables.



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Category BD - Balcony Stateroom.

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Category M1 - Mini Suite. Description: Mini Suites are substantially larger than balcony staterooms, and include all the same amenities plus these added luxuries: welcome glass of champagne, separate seating area, sofa bed, two flat screen televisions, marble top furniture, a spacious closet and bathroom tub.

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Work with an experienced cruise travel agent Your agent may be able to snag you an upgrade by contacting the cruise line and asking for a favor. You may not know you have been upgraded until you get to the ship, as it will be based on last-minute space being available.

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A suite is an even larger balcony room that comes with a variety of additional benefits meant to justify the higher cost. The exact benefits you can expect with a suite can vary, but here are the most common amenities included: Priority embarkation/disembarkation. Complimentary Pressing on First Formal Night.

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Whereas balcony cabins are typically one big room with a bed, sitting area, desk/vanity, and closet, some suites may have multiple rooms with the bedroom separate from the living room or even a second bedroom. Some might have a second bathroom, as well.

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