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We have a balcony on Aloha deck on the Caribbean Princess and noticed that our stateroom says it will accommodate a third person and rollaway cot, does this mean that the room is a little bigger than a regular balcony, what would the difference be compared to rooms that do not show this?

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We have a balcony on Aloha deck on the Caribbean Princess and noticed that our stateroom says it will accommodate a third person and rollaway cot, does this mean that the room is a little bigger than a regular balcony, what would the difference be compared to rooms that do not show this?

 

No they are the same size as a 2 person room.

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We have a balcony on Aloha deck on the Caribbean Princess and noticed that our stateroom says it will accommodate a third person and rollaway cot, does this mean that the room is a little bigger than a regular balcony, what would the difference be compared to rooms that do not show this?

 

Same size. The only difference that they can't combine the twins into one queen bed.

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