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Are there many interior connecting cabins on the Spirit?


paminohio

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I've been using Travelocity to see the deck plans but it does not appear that there are many connecting interior cabins. I thought I read something about the fact there there are MANY connecting cabins and that is why this ship is popular with families.

 

Also, is the kids' pool are for young kids, or would a 9-year old also enjoy it?

 

Thanks,

 

Pam

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You're correct, I couldn't find any interconnecting inside cabins.

But, itr you look closely, most inside cabins can accomodiate four, and there's just no room for the interconnecting doors.

If you look at the outside cabins, you'll find few of them capable of accomodiating four, and have room for these doors.

 

Here's a few overhead drawings on the layout of several different rooms.

 

Inside cabin (Where would you place a door?)

spt_sch_inside.gif

 

Oceanview cabin (Where would you place a door?)

spt_sch_ocv.gif

 

Balcony cabin (Where would you place a door? Where the picture is hung!)

spt_sch_ocwBalc.gif

 

Penthouse cabin (This photo shows an interconnecting cabin door)

spt_sch_DP.gif

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