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Pacific Dawn Cabin E189 Bed configuration


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Hi guys,

 

Have booked a cruise on Pacific Dawn for Sep 11, 2010. The room allocated is an outside cabin (E189) Was told that the cabin can accommodate 4 people and there are three of us travelling (2 adults and our 12 yr old son). On booking I was told that it was possible to have a lower queen bed configuration and a single wall pull out bed. Checking the room on P&O's webpage, it says that the two lower singles cannot be converted to a queen if there is a 3rd/4th person in cabin using the wall pullout beds. Can anyone please advise whether this is so. Have been on other cruise lines where the stewards are happy enough to change the configuration to suit. Anyone know whether this is also the story with PD?

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Hi guys,

 

Have booked a cruise on Pacific Dawn for Sep 11, 2010. The room allocated is an outside cabin (E189) Was told that the cabin can accommodate 4 people and there are three of us travelling (2 adults and our 12 yr old son). On booking I was told that it was possible to have a lower queen bed configuration and a single wall pull out bed. Checking the room on P&O's webpage, it says that the two lower singles cannot be converted to a queen if there is a 3rd/4th person in cabin using the wall pullout beds. Can anyone please advise whether this is so. Have been on other cruise lines where the stewards are happy enough to change the configuration to suit. Anyone know whether this is also the story with PD?

 

Hi there,

 

Have been on Pacific Dawn twice, each time we had 4 in our room and asked our room steward to put beds together for us which he did straight away.During the day the bunks were folded up ito wall so there was room to walk around bed but when bunks were down at night you had to duck head if going into bed from the sides. People next to us had 3 in their room, same thing, one bunk was left in wall, 1 bunk out and the 2 singles were made into queen.. Hope this helps...Fiona

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Thanks so much for letting me know about the cabin's bedding options. Shall have a word in the ear of our steward - this is our second cruise on PD - on our previous cruise we had 2 x outside queen cabins x 2 adults per cabin ... so wasn't sure what would happen once our 12 year old was with us and we still wanted the queen config. Cheers.

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