Remember, the glass is reflective. If you are out there at night, and the neighbors have the light on in the cabin, and they are on their balcony, you can see their reflection in the glass. This was not a good thing last week....
yes, the balconies have lights. (at least on the CCL ships, but I imagine most ships have the lights) There is a switch inside the cabin to turn it on and off. I would bet that most people did not know the light could be turned on and off and that is why gdjoslin had a problem. I would have had to call the cabin and ask if they could turn it off as it had to bother them as well.
gschon23- I think you were trying a bit too hard to see things if you are using the reflections in the glass to see next door...
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yes, the balconies have lights. (at least on the CCL ships, but I imagine most ships have the lights) There is a switch inside the cabin to turn it on and off. I would bet that most people did not know the light could be turned on and off and that is why gdjoslin had a problem. I would have had to call the cabin and ask if they could turn it off as it had to bother them as well.
We never saw the people next door, we put a note under to door and talked to the Cabin Streart about it... the light remained on most of the cruise.
Depends on the ship. Most of them, yes. I wouldnt hold any private conversations or anything like that out there. Shouldnt be a problem though, on our last cruise the sounds of the waves were so loud splashing up against the ship that we barely heard our neighbors talking. On a previous cruise we liked our neighbors so much we asked for the divider to be taken down. LOL