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They will assume if they can tell that your names indicate one male, one female, they will have the beds together when you get on, but if not, room stewarts will meet you the first day so you know who they are. This is the time to tell them about the beds, make sure they know if you are first or second seating (they make up your room during dinner time), and anything else you want or don't want. We do not ever want the bottled water they sell in the room and it takes up precious room on the table so we ask them to remove it on day one, then we don't have to worry about it all week. If you like to sleep in this is also a good time to tell them that or if you get up early, same thing. It helps them to know your habits so they can best work around your schedule. When we travel with our kids (older teens) we make sure to tell them that the kids will sleep all day if we let them so to leave them alone until late morning, but if they need to get into the room before noon, tell them to get up. That way they can sleep and we get our fresh towels. Have a great time.

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