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Does anyone know if there are any cabin classes on Princess ships that allow 5 pax in a cabin. In our case it would be two adults plus a 2, 3, and 5 year old. As our kids get older, we'll start booking two cabins but at their age, that's not an option. Do the minis or full suites allow for 5 pax?

 

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Does anyone know if there are any cabin classes on Princess ships that allow 5 pax in a cabin. In our case it would be two adults plus a 2, 3, and 5 year old. As our kids get older, we'll start booking two cabins but at their age, that's not an option. Do the minis or full suites allow for 5 pax?

 

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You might wish to consider RCCL with adjoining cabins and have one parent in each cabin.

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I've a family of 6 (4 kids) when we started the oldest was 8 and the youngest 3. We split up adults on the first cruise. Then we did a number of cruises with an inside quad and an outside/veranda (I recollect side by side insides once). We used a baby monitor a couple times early on... Unless you land the rare family suite (which are quite pricey as I recollect) it sounds like you may follow the same pattern. Princess doesn't have as many adjoining cabins as other lines.

 

BTW - when the kids get a bit older you can book side by side verandas and have the steward remove the veranda partition... Obviously, you need to keep a realistic appraisal of maturity... Being separated by a passageway hasn't been a problem. Adjoining is nice though. We've done that on X and have a Spring Med trip on MSC booked that way.

 

Good luck.

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Yes, some of the Princess ships do have adjoining cabins: Coral, Island, Pacific, Ocean, & Royal.

 

Don't remember if the others do or not. Although often difficult to read the tiny symbol, they are on the deck plans.

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Does anyone know if there are any cabin classes on Princess ships that allow 5 pax in a cabin. In our case it would be two adults plus a 2, 3, and 5 year old. As our kids get older, we'll start booking two cabins but at their age, that's not an option. Do the minis or full suites allow for 5 pax?

 

Thanks

 

Does Princess have any true adjoining cabins, i.e. cabins with connecting doors?

 

For anyone with larger young families, what has worked for you?

Our kids are older and we would always get an inside and a balcony. Royal Caribbean's Voyager and Freedom class ships as well as the new Carnival Dream has family oceanview staterooms that sleep 5/6. The Dream even has an extra bathroom.

 

Good luck in your decision.:)

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