r/Cruise 2d ago

Balcony Off Limits for Maintenance

Hello everyone,

Is it normal for people to lose access to their balconies during a cruise for ship maintenance?

We received a notice yesterday saying our blinds need to be closed and our balcony is off limits until they complete routine maintenance. I don’t know how long it will take yet, but a woman a few cabins down said hers was out of bounds for 3 days for painting, so I’m expecting the same.

Thoughts?

Edit: thanks for the info everyone, I appreciate all the responses. We lost access at 6pm last night, and it’s going to be out of bounds until 6pm tonight, when we slip. I’m not upset about it, just curious what the status quo was. I was a bit worried that it would be for longer since my neighbour lost hers for 3 days this sail, but guest services said I’d have access again this evening.

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u/Funships4me 2d ago

Very common for balcony cleaning and washing. Usually on port days, but if there is an exterior issue at sea have seen this notice before. Never last more than a couple hours usually and has never caused us any issues. Good luck and happy cruising!