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Hello all!

 

I just booked a cabin in Reflection (#1074 - Concierge C2) for me, my wife, my daughter (3y/o) and my sister.

I would like some information (or some photos) as how it will be in a cabin for 4 people.

 

Thanks!

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In researching the quads for Celebrity - I found only two configurations (not including Suites). This room on the Reflection is a quad with a convertible sofa - on You Tube it appears as a trundle that pulls out from the couch. The other options for Celebrity have a couch with an upper bunk that pulls down from the ceiling. I think there are advantages to each option, no climbing on ladder but you lose a lot of floor space. I have not seen the convertible sofa - I would hope it would not totally block access to bathroom or balcony - Maybe someone else can let us know.

 

We book Eclipse for four and because I have 10 year old daughters - I only would take a bunk option - we need the floor space and they can certainly climb up onto the bunk - We also found that this layout gives them a place that is out of the way when my DH and I are trying to clean up or get ready. They both climb up their with their game or book!

 

Good Luck

 

Teri

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Unfortunately, none of the Concierge Class and above have both the fold out sofa bed along with the upper berth. You would have to go with a 1A or 1B and get one on the hump area should you want that configuration.

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Unfortunately, none of the Concierge Class and above have both the fold out sofa bed along with the upper berth. You would have to go with a 1A or 1B and get one on the hump area should you want that configuration.

 

Having no upper berth means both extra PAX sleeps on the sofa bed?

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Three adults and one child will be extremely tight in 194 sq. ft. Have you looked at the price differential of booking a standard veranda and an inside across the hall?

 

The benefits of CC are negligible and certainly don't add anything that will assist in your situation.

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Having no upper berth means both extra PAX sleeps on the sofa bed?

 

Yes, that is correct. If you want a stateroom with a sofa bed and upper berth, look at the deck plans as they are annotated by both a square and a triangle. Unfortunately, there are not any of those in Concierge Class.

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It will be too small. You might wish to book one of those family suites, which are fine for four folks.

 

Unfortunately I can't afford one of that...

 

Three adults and one child will be extremely tight in 194 sq. ft. Have you looked at the price differential of booking a standard veranda and an inside across the hall?.

 

Yeah, I'll be looking on that...

 

Thank you all!!!

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Our family of 4 stayed in a Family Veranda (FV cabin) aboard Eclipse last month. It was a cheaper option than booking 2 cabins (standard balcony + inside cabin).

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