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I've searched the boards and can't find a post on this. Can the Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah sleep 6? It says sleeps 5.

 

The passengers are my brother, wife and 4 kids (5,7,9,11). Me & my husband.

 

We would book the Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah (for 5) and a Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator's Verandah (for 3) but when on board the last kid would actually sleep in the Suite with his siblings.

 

Can they set up a cot or something?

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Room capacities are set up based on life jackets and muster stations. DCL will not do anything to help you exceed their stated cabin capacity. What you do yourself is your own business and I am sure that families end up with an imbalance in multiple cabins, but you won't get any help from DCL to make it happen.

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The 1 bedroom suite has one regular bed, a fold out couch that sleeps 2, and a Murphy bed that sleeps 1. In theory you could stick one kid in the bed with the parents, two on the couch bed and one in the Murphy bed. Disney won't put extra beds in there for you.

 

They might be better off getting two adjoining rooms?

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As a family of 8 we enjoyed 2 rooms with door between. (Always forget if it's called connecting or adjoining...)

 

 

 

 

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If there's a door inside the staterooms that connects two separate rooms together, it's a connecting room. If there's no door inside the staterooms, the rooms are adjoining (next to each other).

 

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If there's a door inside the staterooms that connects two separate rooms together, it's a connecting room. If there's no door inside the staterooms, the rooms are adjoining (next to each other).

 

 

 

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Thanks, Shmoo. I always know I should know, but I always talk myself out of each choice.

 

OP - CONNECTING worked great for our family of 8!

 

 

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