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If you get an inside stateroom to accomodate three people,DH,DD(10) and me can the two twins still be converted to a king size bed?:) TIA!

Yes you can- there are some ships that have roll aways though-

What ship are you sailing.

 

Keeping the beds apart will give you extra floor space.

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the one upper bed will be over the one bed which will make that person getting out of bed is a bent over position.

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If they cannot it SHOULD be noted on the deck plan. Only a few cabins cannot be converted. I will say that if the lowers are kept apart there is usually more walking around room.

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I don't think so. It's pretty tight in there and I think that if they did that there would LITERALLY be no way to get around in the cabin.

 

pretty tight? 185 sq ft?

 

We get insides a lot and have no problem with beds pushed together when my son used to bunk with us.

 

Bill

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pretty tight? 185 sq ft?

 

We get insides a lot and have no problem with beds pushed together when my son used to bunk with us.

 

Bill

 

Yes. See post #8. When you have to just about literally step on someone to get to the bathroom in the middle of the night, that, to me, defines "pretty tight".

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If you get an inside stateroom to accomodate three people,DH,DD(10) and me can the two twins still be converted to a king size bed?:) TIA!

 

 

Yes. The third bed is a bunk or a sofa and has no effect on putting the other two together.

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If you get an inside stateroom to accomodate three people,DH,DD(10) and me can the two twins still be converted to a king size bed?:) TIA!

 

We did it when we had 2 twins, 1 upper, and 1 couch bed (4 of us in one cabin).

It wasn't bad at all!

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