Brittany Chang
- I stayed in a balcony cabin on the new Norwegian Luna. It felt simple and well-equipped with basics.
- These balcony cabins can cost $2,000 more per person than interior rooms on some sailings.
- This price is worth it if you want a private outdoor space, but keep in mind it might not be quiet.
If you have $2,850 to spend, you could buy a Prada Re-Edition Saffiano purse, a 16-inch MacBook Pro, or an Hermès Bearn mini wallet.
Or, if you prefer spending your money on experiences rather than products, you could book yourself a balcony cabin on Norwegian Cruise Line's newest ship, the 3,565-guest Norwegian Luna.
Norwegian Luna, the sister vessel of its predecessor, Norwegian Aqua, is outfitted with family-fun amenities like a hybrid rollercoaster-waterslide and a high-tech mini-golf course, as well as grown-up-friendly spaces like an outdoor adults-only lounge and a wine bar.
But at the end of the day, when you need a break from all these activities, your stateroom will be the most important space on board.
For me, that was an aft balcony cabin on the 10th deck, which Norwegian assigned me for the new vessel's complimentary three-night non-revenue test cruise in late March.