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Thanks so much everyone for the replies. I thought when I posted this question I would get two different kinds of answers. Such as those who might say it would be a little tight but do-able and those who say don’t do it. After the replies I would then make a decision on the pros and cons. Well, as we can see there were no pros to 4 staying in one cabin, so I just booked an outside cabin with balcony right next to ours, my son will be sleeping with my MIL and we won’t have to use those bunk beds. Also, I have read the steward can unlock the balcony doors and this way we can come and go into each other’s cabins if we desire.Thanks again for the replies. Before I started this post I was on the phone with a Princess rep and she told me we would be just fine with 4 in a cabin. Her words, “You’d be surprised†Well, if I did not post this question here, and get the real answer, I supposed I would have been ‘surprised’SandiePost Edited (07-02-03 23:55)
Thanks so much everyone for the replies. I thought when I posted this question I would get two different kinds of answers. Such as those who might say it would be a little tight but do-able and those who say don’t do it. After the replies I would then make a decision on the pros and cons. Well, as we can see there were no pros to 4 staying in one cabin, so I just booked an outside cabin with balcony right next to ours, my son will be sleeping with my MIL and we won’t have to use those bunk beds. Also, I have read the steward can unlock the balcony doors and this way we can come and go into each other’s cabins if we desire.
Thanks again for the replies. Before I started this post I was on the phone with a Princess rep and she told me we would be just fine with 4 in a cabin. Her words, “You’d be surprised†Well, if I did not post this question here, and get the real answer, I supposed I would have been ‘surprised’
Sandie
Post Edited (07-02-03 23:55)