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The setup should be as described as above. I have not seen a two bed on the wall setup on a Jewel Class ship - not to say there aren't any, but just haven't seen any over the years.

 

What room are you in?

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I can not even begin to imagine four people in one of Jewel's inside cabins. They would be tight for one person.

 

The Inside Suite is a great cabin for two only with the UBP! Four in this suite is not recommended! Bon Voyage!

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This is the Gem's OV porthole, very similar to Jewel's inside - with beddings for 4 (difference being that there's "less" space in the middle to move around) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/64025118/NCL%20Gem%202012%20Photos/SDC10324.JPG

 

Two single beds formed the queen bed, we moved ours against one side of the wall. There's a pullman bed that swing/drop down for 3rd. pax, ladder is at the end of the bed. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/64025118/NCL%20Gem%202012%20Photos/SDC10335.JPG

 

If there's a 4th. person (or 3rd. person don't want to climb up or down) - the trestle bed normally stored under one of the single bed is pulled out & raised, alongside the other 2 beds - in essence, an oversized king bed that sleep 3 adults - very cozy (parents with a child, etc.)

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/64025118/NCL%20Gem%202012%20Photos/SDC10495.JPG

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/64025118/NCL%20Gem%202012%20Photos/SDC10573-Quad%20Beds.jpg

 

This was our post-Sandy Gem sailing out of NYC with the Nor-easter storm, we had a great submarine view of the raging seas & waves for 12+ hours during mostly the overnight hours on day 1.

 

My recollection from over 10+ years ago was that the Dawn have a small number of inside sideway cabins: 2 pullman beds, one on either side of the wall - don't recall seeing any YT videos or pictures posted.

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I have done three in an inside cabin and it was very cramped. It didn't ruin our cruise but it made things more difficult that it needed to be. Also, with NCL's current promotion, I think it would make more $$ sense to break into two separate rooms so you all can have a promotional offer. Just my opinion.

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We sailed the Jewel in 2011 in an inside with three of us. There was bedding for a 4th. Two standard beds and two pullman beds. I do not think they will (or at least they do not like to) push the two standard beds together to make a one larger bed if the cabin is fully occupied. We were on deck 8 forward port.

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We sailed the Jewel in 2011 in an inside with three of us. There was bedding for a 4th. Two standard beds and two pullman beds. I do not think they will (or at least they do not like to) push the two standard beds together to make a one larger bed if the cabin is fully occupied. We were on deck 8 forward port.

 

What was the room #? Welcome to CC by the way.

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