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Stacycee
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We are on the Regal in a couple weeks.  Our cabin is a cat BB triple. (not deluxe)  I am wondering if anyone has pictures showing the cabin when the upper berth is lowered.  I tried a search but could not find a picture.  

 

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We had a BF back in March, but I assume it would be similar.  Basically, the 2 pullmans drop out over the 2 lower berths.  We had 4, so I suspect that with 3, they'd drop the one lower to the bathroom wall, but your steward could probably do either...

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26 minutes ago, Stacycee said:

Can the bed be pushed together or does it have to be separate?  Also, is there still balcony access when the bed is down?

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The upper berth pulls down from the ceiling and is against the closet wall. This does not interfere with the balcony door which is on the opposite side of the cabin. The lower beds are split into the twin positions with one under the upper berth and one against the dressing table/desk. The movable nightstand is placed between the two twins. If You want the lower bed in the queen config. you will have to speak with your cabin steward. It makes it a little difficult to access the upper berth up or down, but it can be done. It also makes it difficult for the cabin steward who will have to stand on the queen bed to lower and raise the upper berth as well as prepare it for the evening. Note: that there are a few 3 person cabins that have roll-a-ways. A roll-a-way blocks up the open space. Suggest you avoid these cabins.

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2 minutes ago, skynight said:

The upper berth pulls down from the ceiling and is against the closet wall. This does not interfere with the balcony door which is on the opposite side of the cabin. The lower beds are split into the twin positions with one under the upper berth and one against the dressing table/desk. The movable nightstand is placed between the two twins. If You want the lower bed in the queen config. you will have to speak with your cabin steward. It makes it a little difficult to access the upper berth up or down, but it can be done. It also makes it difficult for the cabin steward who will have to stand on the queen bed to lower and raise the upper berth as well as prepare it for the evening. Note: that there are a few 3 person cabins that have roll-a-ways. A roll-a-way blocks up the open space. Suggest you avoid these cabins.

Thank you for the info!

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