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Sorry if it's been asked before, but without full search feature, hard to find anything.

 

We are looking at a cruise on Connie, and on X's website I cannot find the answer as how many can sleep max in a room, they all say :

Occupancy: 2 Passengers

 

So we are looking at some suites, but cannot find how many can sleep. We'd be 4 adults and 1 child of 3. Really don't know if that is too much or not. I think 4 adults could sleep in a sky or celeb suite, but don't know if a child would be allowed in.

 

 

Anyone know ?

 

 

Thanks

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Sorry if it's been asked before, but without full search feature, hard to find anything.

 

We are looking at a cruise on Connie, and on X's website I cannot find the answer as how many can sleep max in a room, they all say :

Occupancy: 2 Passengers

 

So we are looking at some suites, but cannot find how many can sleep. We'd be 4 adults and 1 child of 3. Really don't know if that is too much or not. I think 4 adults could sleep in a sky or celeb suite, but don't know if a child would be allowed in.

 

 

Anyone know ?

 

 

Thanks

 

When we took the family it was cheaper to get 2 connecting rooms therefore you will also have 2 bathrooms, which you will need with 5 people.

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If you look at the deck plans you will find little symbols that denote cabin capacity. If you really want to jam five in a cabin with one small bath then your best option is a FV cabin. You should consult a travel agent or a travel planner with Celebrity. The FV cabins are generally held for parties of 5 and you can only book them by phone.

The better option is booking two adjacent cabins, not connecting cabins. The sleeping accommodation in a connecting cabin would be a berth that is lowered from the ceiling over the bed. The sleeping accommodation for the child in an adjoining cabin would be a sofa bed.

You could find inside, oceanview and some balcony cabins that can house 3.

Good luck,

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If you look at the deck plans you will find little symbols that denote cabin capacity. If you really want to jam five in a cabin with one small bath then your best option is a FV cabin. You should consult a travel agent or a travel planner with Celebrity. The FV cabins are generally held for parties of 5 and you can only book them by phone.

The better option is booking two adjacent cabins, not connecting cabins. The sleeping accommodation in a connecting cabin would be a berth that is lowered from the ceiling over the bed. The sleeping accommodation for the child in an adjoining cabin would be a sofa bed.

You could find inside, oceanview and some balcony cabins that can house 3.

Good luck,

 

On S class there are no bunks that open over the beds that I've ever seen--there is a trundle bed under the couch and a drop down bunk over the couch.

 

To the OP--you really need to look at the FV's. The ones on S class ships are huge, bigger than most suites, and have two separate bedrooms plus the couch sleeps one. We had 4 adults and it worked great. The only downside is the smaller bedroom has two bunks, so if it's for two couples it's a bit weird. They're way better than having two cabins because there's an actual living and dining area which is very spacious--you have lots of room to hang out that you would never have with two cabins.

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