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Dub1487

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i am debating, myself, how to room my boys and my DH and me. started to book a balcony and interior with my sister in with boys, but now she is bringing someone. so now debating wether it might be worth the extra money to just book 2 rooms anyway as opposed to being all cramped together. any info would help me as well

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3 in a cabin on fascination is tight. Can be done we have done if twice we had a rollaway, but I heard some ships have the trundle.

 

If I was a part of family of 4 I would book 2 rooms try to get connecting rooms or 1 inside and 1 outside book 1 adult in with a child in each cabin. You will be more comfortable and then when you board the ship let the kids have their own cabin and you and spouse take the other.

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