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We're booked on Brilliance of the Seas in an interior cabin that is connecting to my sister's cabin. Can someone tell me if cabins that have a connecting door also have a small sofa? Or just a chair? We've booked midship on Deck 8. Is there a more preferable midship floor? If the connecting cabin does not have a sofa, do other (non-connecting) interior cabins have a small sofa?

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Typically, with adjoining cabins the connecting door consumes half of the space that a couch would use, so the odds are that there will just be an arm chair in those rooms. Interiors usually have a love seat sized sofa.

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Unless you have small kids that you need immediate access to, close by cabins will work fine. Connecting cabins are great for larger families.

 

All cabins "adjoin", but don't "connect"! Just so you know!

 

Nope, no small kids to worry about. They're all off our payroll at this point! We switched to 4051 and 4053. Hoping being on the same deck as Guest Relations, etc., won't be too noisy. Being midship was most important factor.

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