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Britannia cabins with two pull-down beds - any issues for couples?


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Hi all. I'm researching cruise options for some family friends that haven't cruised before. Britannia cabins G630/31 seem like a good option. But I noticed they have an emblem on the deck plan which equates to "cabin has two additional beds in the form of pull-down beds".

Will this be an issue for a couple travelling as just the two of them? Do the pull-man beds get in the way at all?

Thanks in advance 🙂

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Not a problem if just 2 people. The fold down beds are either upper beds folded against the wall or drop down from the ceiling, either way the don't get in the way.

The two normal beds can either be configured as two single beds or together as a double.

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Absolutely no problem at all. Our niece and her partner stayed in one next to our standard balcony cabin and you couldn't really tell the difference, just the outline on the ceiling. 

Andy 

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