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we booked 2 connecting balcony (e1) rooms for our next cruise on liberty. What does the layout look like? Where is the connecting door- front of cabin or middle? And anyone have a photo of what it looks like when door is open? Thanks! One room sleeps four the other two. There will be five of us and need a little elbow room :)

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we booked 2 connecting balcony (e1) rooms for our next cruise on liberty. What does the layout look like? Where is the connecting door- front of cabin or middle? And anyone have a photo of what it looks like when door is open? Thanks! One room sleeps four the other two. There will be five of us and need a little elbow room :)

 

When we sailed Liberty, we inadvertently selected a connecting room. We had an regular Balcony cabin.

 

Bed was by the balcony, and the connecting door was near the closet/bathroom end of the cabin. There was no sofa, but instead just a chair.

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Are you sure has a sofa. Some rooms have beds coming out of the ceilings.

 

Exactly. Pulman beds drop down from ceiling. We didn't need the extra bed space, so it didn't matter to us. What did matter was that the connecting door was on the wall where the sofa should've been, and as a result, we had one small chair for the two of us to share. This left one of us always having to sit on the bed to watch TV or read.

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We specifically chose the room off of the royal Caribbean cruise line deck plan site. Our room has a triangle indicated on it which means pull out sofa bed (other rooms had a symbol indicating the Pullmans). Maybe our second room has only a chair since it is a room to two. Interested where the door is and what it looks like when open. Someone

mentioned near the bathroom/front of room and not middle-? For liberty of the seas.

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