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There is likely a small amount of space on either side of the bed (wide enough for a night stand), but that is about it.

 

If put together be careful if you have to get out during the night. There is little room between the corner of the bed and the desk for one person. The other side is usually better.

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Can you post your stateroom number and name? Example BA 9000? Not sure if you’re asking if a king bed is inside your state room or if a king bed is inside an inside state room.

 

If you are in suite, you will have a true big king bed.

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Hi there! We'll be on the Jade in March and when I looked up our stateroom the deck plan says we have a king bed? Does that mean our room is a little bit bigger? I can't seem to find any info out there. Thanks for your help!

 

Go to youtube, search for "ncl jade inside cabin". There's a short video by "The Average Tourist" showing the room set up with the king bed arrangement, also shows the bathroom.

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Two Twin beds mated together =s a QUEEN and not a King.

King beds are found in suites or much larger cabins.*

* One poster suggested using YouTube for a video/photo check of a specific cabin

* Cruisedeckplans may also have an image to view.

* And then there is a CC member being a previous occupant of a cabin.

 

When you have a cabin with a Queen bed the small tables w/o lighting will be on

both sides of the bed.

Splitting the Queen into Twins results in one of the small tables going between the beds

and that Twin being pushed up against a bulkhead wall.

 

King beds due to the box spring structure underneath are not split apart.

 

There are other bedding arrangements by cabin type and passenger occupancy.

Remember the actual fixed bed is more comfortable than the convertible couch or fold

out from the ceiling Pullman. A Murphy bed is another option that NCL uses.

 

Having more than two occupants in a cabin do some research about the comfort and the

compatibility of the bedding - if you are more than 6 foot tall you may have a problem

with some bedding arrangements i.e. specifically the convertible couch !

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