Snycki Posted January 10 #1 Share Posted January 10 (edited) I am taking a cruise on Egde with my three year old child. We are booked in Aquaclass, along with other family members (no other children), but I didn’t consider the bed situation when booking. I’m wondering about the sofa in Aquaclass, and if it converts to a bed like other cabins. We travel frequently but always sleep in our own beds. They sleep great on a regular bed in hotel room with portable bumpers or a travel toddler bed (like an air mattress but with bumpers and toddler sized). I’m wondering if I should bring the portable bumpers for the sofa or the travel bed. I understand Aquaclass is almost exclusively couples, so there’s not much info that I can find. Please, no comments about a toddler in Aquaclass. It’s just the two of us and children are allowed. They are extremely well-traveled and thus well-behaved with excellent manners, and I’m quick to act when they do have a toddler moment. Edited January 10 by Snycki Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
N.Ice Posted January 10 #2 Share Posted January 10 6 minutes ago, Snycki said: I am taking a cruise on Egde with my three year old child. We are booked in Aquaclass, along with other family members (no other children), but I didn’t consider the bed situation when booking. I’m wondering about the sofa in Aquaclass, and if it converts to a bed like other cabins. We travel frequently but always sleep in our own beds. They sleep great on a regular bed in hotel room with portable bumpers or a travel toddler bed (like an air mattress but with bumpers and toddler sized). I’m wondering if I should bring the portable bumpers for the sofa or the travel bed. I understand Aquaclass is almost exclusively couples, so there’s not much info that I can find. Please, no comments about a toddler in Aquaclass. It’s just the two of us and children are allowed. They are extremely well-traveled and thus well-behaved with excellent manners, and I’m quick to act when they do have a toddler moment. Why don't you just ask for the bed to be configured as 2 separate beds? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bikerunner Posted January 10 #3 Share Posted January 10 7 hours ago, Snycki said: I am taking a cruise on Egde with my three year old child. We are booked in Aquaclass, along with other family members (no other children), but I didn’t consider the bed situation when booking. I’m wondering about the sofa in Aquaclass, and if it converts to a bed like other cabins. We travel frequently but always sleep in our own beds. They sleep great on a regular bed in hotel room with portable bumpers or a travel toddler bed (like an air mattress but with bumpers and toddler sized). I’m wondering if I should bring the portable bumpers for the sofa or the travel bed. I understand Aquaclass is almost exclusively couples, so there’s not much info that I can find. Please, no comments about a toddler in Aquaclass. It’s just the two of us and children are allowed. They are extremely well-traveled and thus well-behaved with excellent manners, and I’m quick to act when they do have a toddler moment. Aqua class are set up for 2 people only. The sofas do not convert to a bed. Option would be to split the bed in the room 2 twins. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisestitch Posted January 10 #4 Share Posted January 10 If you have bumpers that can be used on a bed, bring them. The sofa does not make into a bed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare hcat Posted January 10 #5 Share Posted January 10 (edited) Sofa has no arms, is not very wide/ deep and is low to the ground. It is not soft..but could work with Happy Napper.. Edited January 10 by hcat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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