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Does the couch open up as a bed? We have booked a PH2 and are taking our adult daughter along.

 

Some of them do and some of them don't.

You'll need to look at the Deck-Plans for the ship on which you may sail, and use the Legend:

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to find the Penthouse(s) which have the features which you desire

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Note: The example which I have illustrated here is from the smaller ships (Insignia, Regatta & Nautica) where some of the Penthouses sleep four persons.

 

On the larger ships, none of the cabins, regardless of size, sleep more than three.

Read your Deck-Plans, people!

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Question on the "Quad with Pullman" on the R ships: does that mean 2 beds pull down from the ceiling? Considering taking family, including grandchildren, to Alaska next summer and trying to figure out how many cabins we would need. Also, is there a discount for third and fourth passenger in the cabin? Don't want to ask TA just yet until we're closer to a decision.

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Question on the "Quad with Pullman" on the R ships: does that mean 2 beds pull down from the ceiling? Considering taking family, including grandchildren, to Alaska next summer and trying to figure out how many cabins we would need. Also, is there a discount for third and fourth passenger in the cabin? Don't want to ask TA just yet until we're closer to a decision.

 

Yes it does mean that berths fold down , and yes there would be a discount for the third and fourth persons, sharing that same cabin.

Be careful, however, as more than two adults in anything smaller than a Penthouse can be a VERY intimate experience on the R ships, and even IN a Penthouse, I would not try four unless the second two were young children.

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Yes it does mean that berths fold down , and yes there would be a discount for the third and fourth persons, sharing that same cabin.

Be careful, however, as more than two adults in anything smaller than a Penthouse can be a VERY intimate experience on the R ships, and even IN a Penthouse, I would not try four unless the second two were young children.

 

Please, your not recommending someone bring " young children" on an R ship......are you?

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