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I just booked our first cruise for early next year on the Explorer via the RC website. I have a (dumb?) question and hope someone can answer it - my question is this: What is the difference (when chosing your bed from the drop down box) between "two beds together" and "one bed together"? I have booked a deluxe balcony room and want to make sure the beds are put together as one but to me both of the choices stated above seem the same. I chose the one bed together. Did I choose right?

 

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Thanks and happy cruising to all!!

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All cabins have 2 twins that convert to a queen/king when pushed together. 9 out of 10 times the room steward will know your preference and have them made up to your request. When you check out your room and if the beds are not together just tell the steward that you want them as one and it will be done by the time you are ready for bed.

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