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We are looking at booking a balcony cabin for 3 people. The booking is saying twin and 1 or 2 uppers. From what we can find on line this is one twin bed and one or two beds that come off the wall is this correct.

 

 

 

 

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Which ship? All balcony cabins have two twins that can be pushed together to form a queen/king. Upper bunks come down from the ceiling.

 

This is a cabin with two uppers, but only one is lowered:

 

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This picture shows both bunks down"

 

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Yes, if you simply cannot sleep two feet away from your husband, they can push the twins together. But then the steward has to stand up on the bed to service the bunk. EM

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