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HopeB1

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Yep for sure.... My Son and 3 of his friends had a quad and by looking at it with the two bunks in the ceiling all that had to be done would be to remove the night tables in the middle of the bottom beds and push them together and put the night tables on the outside of the beds.

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Yes it is. The best scenario to do this is to get a quad that has two twins, a couch and a bunk. That way the bunk is over the couch, not the king. Makes much more room to walk around.

Some ships the bunks are parallel, so if you put the bottom twins together, the head is on the wall with a bunk above and then there will be a bunk on the opposite wall, so you can't walk at the foot of the bed.

On the Triumph, on an inside, the bunks are not parallel, they are L shaped. so when you put the bottom twins together there is a bunk above your head and on the wall beside you. This set up is just a little better. We actually put the twins together running parallel to the wall so one bunk was above the length of the king and the other bunk was on the wall that ran at the foot of the bed. Made for more room to walk around.

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Keeping the beds together use all the available floor space.

 

The upper beds will be over the beds on the floor. the only way to get out of the bed is to crouch down.

 

keeping the beds apart will give you the whole middle area to move around in

 

icture the beds with the upper beds above.

 

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all inside cabins are like that- balcony cabins are different and some class of ships have the same set up in oceanviews/

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