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Unless the family traveling with you are children that need to stay in the same cabin I recommend getting two cabins. Best would be two connected cabins. The issue is bathrooms for adults or teens. If they can't be connected they could still be near. This also gives pricing flexibility to all family members if the cost is being shared. If you like suites there are often smaller cabins connected to suites. This often isn't much more than adding people to one larger cabin. If you do all end up in one cabin remember that that the bathroom in the gym can be used to shower.

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