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If traveling Solo in a cabin where two small beds are combined to make something queen size, can I request entirely removing one of the small ones?

 

I would guess a lack of storage for housekeeping would nix this idea...

but it would really help create some space in smaller interior and OV rooms.

 

cheers

 

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30 minutes ago, Cjonthesea said:

If traveling Solo in a cabin where two small beds are combined to make something queen size, can I request entirely removing one of the small ones?

 

I would guess a lack of storage for housekeeping would nix this idea...

but it would really help create some space in smaller interior and OV rooms.

 

cheers

 

No....they have no room to store this. I would combine them and make a queen.

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1 hour ago, ldubs said:

Use one for sleep and the other one as a trampoline -- problem solved!  😀

The "other bed" can be just great for unpacking, etc.  Need a place for that stack of <whatever>?

For the daypack for outings, and all of the things you might put in it?

 

We never have an extra "surface" like that on a cruise, but in hotels, occasionally there are two beds, either 2 queens or 2 kings, and then... what a convenient "surface" to have available!

 

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One nice thing about the Fantasy and Holiday class of Carnival is that you could separate the beds and put them in an L shape, giving lots of floor space.  
They may be able to remove one bed…they do that for guests who are rentine a hospital bed or recliner.  Granted, those items would be in HC accessible cabins, but the fact that they can remove the bed for this arrangement means they could remove for you, if so inclined.  EM

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20 minutes ago, Essiesmom said:

could separate the beds and put them in an L shape, giving lots of floor space.  

Ooh, good idea. Something I actually did many years ago for our young daughters.

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A twin bed is pretty uncomfortable for an adult used to a normal size bed. Also, the cabins are designed for the two beds so you won’t gain much extra room if it was removed. But generally, that is way too much to ask of your room steward. 

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On 2/14/2024 at 11:47 PM, clo said:

Ooh, good idea. Something I actually did many years ago for our young daughters.

We use both beds as singles and push them to opposite walls. Gives a very nice path down the middle of room.

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