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Iona turndown service in four-berth cabin


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I'll soon be sailing on Iona with my family, in a four-berth cabin.

 

I've read that P and O aren't doing the nightly turndown service.

 

This would not normally bother me too much, but in a four-berth, will this mean the extra beds/bunks are permanently left out, even in daytime? I'd rather have them put away!

 

Has anyone recent experience of this?

 

Any information greatly appreciated. Thank you.🙂

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We have been on the Iona twice as a family of four.  On the first day the steward will ask what time you would like the beds out down, this is usually when you are at dinner, in the morning when your room is serviced they will put the bed away.  They will leave them down if you request, or you can ask for the beds to be put up or down at anytime by calling reception.  Hope this helps answer your question.

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We're got of Britannia on the 21st Oct and had a three berth cabin and we were asked what time we would like the bed settee made up, opted for a bucket of ice at 5pm and bed made up at 6.30pm. 

She didn't do anything else at that time but we weren't expecting as we had read things on this site before going about no turn down service.

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