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I got cabin 2221 on the Freedom for my family of four. It is a porthole room and it was cheaper than any inside room so I guess it is a 1A. There are a couple of them toward the front of the ship and if you look at the ship's contour, you'll notice that they have slightly less room than 4A.

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The category PT rooms are different than 1As. Category PT will usually be the same price as a 4A. It has the 2 portholes and 2 twin beds (some of the PT rooms have a capacity of more than 2, utilizing sofas or uppers). A 1A room is cheaper than 4A or PT, but it has only one twin bed, plus either an upper or a sofa bed. Some 1A rooms will have the 2 portholes, some will not. You can see which ones do by looking at the deck plans and seeing if the room has the appropriate symbol in it. PTs are usually slightly smaller than a 220 sq.ft. OV room on the Freedom, and the 1A with portholes will be a little smaller than a PT.

 

To see the prices for these rooms online, click on "Category" (or "Edit") when it brings you to the page asking you to pick a room in the category they picked for you. It should bring up every available category on the ship, and show you the prices. If PT is not shown right below the 4A, that means they are probably sold out for that sailing.

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Oh ok. I'll try to look it up that way and see if I can find them. :p We usually get an inside room on Lido deck forward or midship but I was wondering about the PT rooms. Thanks a bunch!!!:D

 

The category PT rooms are different than 1As. Category PT will usually be the same price as a 4A. It has the 2 portholes and 2 twin beds (some of the PT rooms have a capacity of more than 2, utilizing sofas or uppers). A 1A room is cheaper than 4A or PT, but it has only one twin bed, plus either an upper or a sofa bed. Some 1A rooms will have the 2 portholes, some will not. You can see which ones do by looking at the deck plans and seeing if the room has the appropriate symbol in it. PTs are usually slightly smaller than a 220 sq.ft. OV room on the Freedom, and the 1A with portholes will be a little smaller than a PT.

 

To see the prices for these rooms online, click on "Category" (or "Edit") when it brings you to the page asking you to pick a room in the category they picked for you. It should bring up every available category on the ship, and show you the prices. If PT is not shown right below the 4A, that means they are probably sold out for that sailing.

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I got cabin 2221 on the Freedom for my family of four. It is a porthole room and it was cheaper than any inside room so I guess it is a 1A. There are a couple of them toward the front of the ship and if you look at the ship's contour, you'll notice that they have slightly less room than 4A.

 

Please post a picture of the cabin when you get back. I have a family of four also and wondered how the room was configured. We just got back off the Fascination and the 1a interior room held all four of us with an upper and a trundle and although it was tight, it wasn't too bad.

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