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Boatingmom

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I booked a balcony connected to an inside cabin. If the kids don't want to be by themselves in the inside cabin , can we have the balcony cabin set up to sleep four? we usually book one cabin but it was cheaper this time to book two and the PVP talked me into the extra bathroom. The youngest has "fear of the dark" issues which could be a problem. :(

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Check out the deck plan. Some cabins will be for 2 only, some have 2 twins (convertable to a Queen/King) plus a single sofa and an upper, and others have 2 twins plus 2 uppers.

 

If you are in one of the forward balconies that truely does connect with an inside it looks like they do not have the sofa or upper. OTOH there should be a connecting door that can be left open at night.

 

As always, check with your steward. They'll do what they can to make your cruise pleasant.

 

Charlie

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