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We have never cruised Carnival, but I hear their staterooms are larger than the norm. We have only ever done interior rooms and are fine with them...quest is thought, the last time we put 4 in a room was a NCL cruise to Bermuda in 2009...our last cruise this past March was with RCL and we had 2 insides. Just curious if anyone has any photos of inside for 4? I've found a pic on travelocity...but it says it's a deluxe ocean view...are the insides for 4 set up similar? Or do the extra beds overhang the main bed?

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ah sorry..it's the Breeze I'm looking at...but I know no photos of it would exist...so really any newer ship in the Carnivall fleet I guess.

 

http://www.*****/carnival/cabindetails.html

https://www.goccl.com/irman/bookccl/the_fleet/breeze/left.htm

No pics ...but maybe these two websites will help you. Welcome to Carnival:o

 

one more:

http://www.*****/carnival/info.html#before

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We cruised with five in a 185sf inside room on a Fantasy Class ship. This is the standard size for inside rooms on most Carnival ships. Your room would be set up similar to this one, except you wouldn't have the rollaway bed on the floor.

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1498944

 

By the way, do NOT look at the Deluxe OV pics unless that is the type cabin you are interested in booking. Those rooms are only available on a few ships and they are 230sf with 2 bathrooms. I'll be in one of them this October :)

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We cruised with five in a 285sf inside room on a Fantasy Class ship. This is the standard size for inside rooms on most Carnival ships. Your room would be set up similar to this one, except you wouldn't have the rollaway bed on the floor.

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1498944

 

By the way, do NOT look at the Deluxe OV pics unless that is the type cabin you are interested in booking. Those rooms are only available on a few ships and they are 330sf with 2 bathrooms. I'll be in one of them this October :)

 

 

Awesome...thanks...that is exactly what I was looking for and it is definitely larger than what we had on the Dawn.

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On all the Carnival ships I have been on, the inside quads have the bunks over the main bed. The set up below is with the king bed, but you could separate the king bed into wo twins with a walkway in between. Porthole, Obstructed View, and French Door cabins also have the larger sofa bed set up for quad rooms. You can also get these special cabins cheaper than the OVs.

 

 

Carnival Sensation inside cabin:

 

 

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The OV cabins are typically much larger and have the 3rd bed as a pull-out sofa, and the 4th as a bunk over the sofa. Much roomier. I only stayed in a true inside once and determined we were tired of bumping our heads on the bunks, so we pay a little extra for the OV set up.

 

Carnival Freedom Ocean View Cabin:

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Carnival Dream Inside Obstructed View:

 

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Carnival Legend, Inside French Door

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