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I lucked out with a square interior room on the Vista last year which had a lot more room than the traditional long rectangle interior rooms. We are on the Breeze this November and looking at all the video and photos there seems to be little walking room on each side of bed with almost no room to put luggage on the floor. Has anyone pushed the king bed(two twins put together) right along the wall to give one side of bed plenty of room for luggage on that floor? Thanks.

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What it this , joke night :D. Everyone knows you select king or separate beds when you fill out your booking information . The beds will be made to your selection by the steward .Stick that luggage under the bed , if not shove it in the storage closet :') .But yet even push it to the wall if you so desire.

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Don't know how that would work since there are 2 night stands with lights on them. I guess you could put them both on one side but why? Luggage goes under the bed and I never have an issue walking on either side of the bed. There's plenty of room and it's not like you have to walk sideways or anything.

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I lucked out with a square interior room on the Vista last year which had a lot more room than the traditional long rectangle interior rooms. We are on the Breeze this November and looking at all the video and photos there seems to be little walking room on each side of bed with almost no room to put luggage on the floor. Has anyone pushed the king bed(two twins put together) right along the wall to give one side of bed plenty of room for luggage on that floor? Thanks.

 

We usually set up out booking to have the beds made into a king, you can do the same for twins, and my understanding is that the stewards will have it set it up whichever way you prefer. As for the night stands, I always assumed (maybe wrongly) that the stewards have the means to detach and move them to the other side. Either way, you will get the same amount of floor space, it will either be two areas to the side of the king, or two adjacent areas between the twins. We usually just put our bags in the closet or under the bed. It depends on how much luggage you have. :)

 

We were on Beeze last summer, in an interior room, and had two carry-on sized suitcases, so it was easy to put them out of sight.

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I lucked out with a square interior room on the Vista last year which had a lot more room than the traditional long rectangle interior rooms. We are on the Breeze this November and looking at all the video and photos there seems to be little walking room on each side of bed with almost no room to put luggage on the floor. Has anyone pushed the king bed(two twins put together) right along the wall to give one side of bed plenty of room for luggage on that floor? Thanks.

There is enough room.

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