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My friends and I are cruising June 7 and we just got our cabin assignment (it is a charter so we don't get them until 2 weeks before). We are booked in a triple that they will apparently bring in a roll-away as the 4th bed. Anyone have experience with this? Will they pull the bed out each night? Photos would be great if anyone has them. I am alittle concerned about this. We are in an inside cabin # 1214.

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My friends and I are cruising June 7 and we just got our cabin assignment (it is a charter so we don't get them until 2 weeks before). We are booked in a triple that they will apparently bring in a roll-away as the 4th bed. Anyone have experience with this? Will they pull the bed out each night? Photos would be great if anyone has them. I am alittle concerned about this. We are in an inside cabin # 1214.

Cabin 1214 4B 185 sq ft

Beds: twin/king-1 upper / trundle bed

View: no window or balcony

 

If you go to cruise line rooms dot com there is a picture that shows how it is set up for four in Carnival Destiny - Deck 2 Room #2277

 

 

hope this helps

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Cabin 1214 4B 185 sq ft

Beds: twin/king-1 upper / trundle bed

View: no window or balcony

 

If you go to cruise line rooms dot com there is a picture that shows how it is set up for four in Carnival Destiny - Deck 2 Room #2277

 

 

hope this helps

 

That does help but I don't remember having a sofa in a inside room. Will the bunk always be above?

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When you get onboard make sure it is a rollaway and not a trundle. The rollaway is the length of a twin bed and is folded up during the day.

A trundle is short enough to fit under the bed.

We had a trundle on the Paradise and it was only good for those under 4'6". I'm under 5' and it was too short for me.

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Good to know because there are only about 30 children on the cruise so I have a feeling some cabins will get "too short" beds. It is a charter and all the kids clubs are closed... some people still bring their kids I can't imagine why they must be bored to death (and the kids cost the same as the adults)

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