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We are a family of 4, and are booked into a balcony stateroom on the NCL Jewel. Even thought the room says it sleeps 4, it sure looks like a tight fit on the pullout bed! Does anyone know if we could bring on an inflatable twin mattress and put it on the floor? Any ideas where it would fit? THANKS!

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Really? That would be a great spoltion to the squishy slleping problem, but how come it doesn't mention about the drop down bed anywhere on the official website? Are you sure it has it on the Jewel?? THANKS again!

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We are a family of 4, and are booked into a balcony stateroom on the NCL Jewel. Even thought the room says it sleeps 4, it sure looks like a tight fit on the pullout bed! Does anyone know if we could bring on an inflatable twin mattress and put it on the floor? Any ideas where it would fit? THANKS!

 

Even our mini-suite on the Sun (which has some of the largest rooms I am told) did not have enough floor space for a twin blowup. When the couch was open you would have to climb over the little glass table to get out to the balcony.

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