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[quote frito]I could tell your balcony photos were the forward facing cabins on an NCL ship and the heavy water proof doors was another sign of same.Yes, a couple of their ships have the Garden Suites complete with all the bells and whistles if one is willing to pay for all that. The large deck area can hardly be called a balcony as it's a large expanse of open deck.But to get back to the original posters question about grilles, generally speaking you cannot show up with your grille, weenies, etc. and set up to have a cook out, regardless of which line you're on.If one is willing to pay an arm and leg for a suite , in some cases the butler will cook a meal for you and serve it on your balcony. But this is done by crew, not the passengers.Happy grilling!!: wave :wave
[quote frito]I could tell your balcony photos were the forward facing cabins on an NCL ship and the heavy water proof doors was another sign of same.
Yes, a couple of their ships have the Garden Suites complete with all the bells and whistles if one is willing to pay for all that. The large deck area can hardly be called a balcony as it's a large expanse of open deck.
But to get back to the original posters question about grilles, generally speaking you cannot show up with your grille, weenies, etc. and set up to have a cook out, regardless of which line you're on.
If one is willing to pay an arm and leg for a suite , in some cases the butler will cook a meal for you and serve it on your balcony. But this is done by crew, not the passengers.
Happy grilling!!: wave :wave
Then how come everyone is trying to make the OP feel like a fool for asking what you now admit was not such a stupid question - especially for a first timer?
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