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We are sailing on Elation in October. It will be DH, I and our DD (3) in an inside room. I specifically asked for a bed with a rollaway/trundle, not an upper because DD cannot sleep on the upper bed, and DH and cannot really do so either. Our last cruise, DD slept with us but this time i want her to have her own bed (I do not want to bring back any bad habits). How are the rooms set up and what is the best way to arrange the bed. DH and I would rather have a king bed, but if it will make it so we cannot even walk in the room, we can separate the beds. If they are separate, what is the lay out? Is it in a "T" shape or parallel beds?

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We are sailing on Elation in October. It will be DH, I and our DD (3) in an inside room. I specifically asked for a bed with a rollaway/trundle, not an upper because DD cannot sleep on the upper bed, and DH and cannot really do so either. Our last cruise, DD slept with us but this time i want her to have her own bed (I do not want to bring back any bad habits). How are the rooms set up and what is the best way to arrange the bed. DH and I would rather have a king bed, but if it will make it so we cannot even walk in the room, we can separate the beds. If they are separate, what is the lay out? Is it in a "T" shape or parallel beds?

 

What is the cabin number? Does it say it has the upper bunks or does the description say trundle? When we were on a sister ship to the Elation, we had a trundle for our 12 year old. We were in an inside cabin, as well, and the head of the king bed (2 twins pushed together) was on the long wall of the cabin next to the desk and the trundle was at the foot of the bed, wedged between the bed and the other long wall. You couldn't really walk around to the other side of the bed where the tv and fake window are, but there was still space by the desk. I don't think any other configuration would really give you more room.

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What is the cabin number? Does it say it has the upper bunks or does the description say trundle? When we were on a sister ship to the Elation, we had a trundle for our 12 year old. We were in an inside cabin, as well, and the head of the king bed (2 twins pushed together) was on the long wall of the cabin next to the desk and the trundle was at the foot of the bed, wedged between the bed and the other long wall. You couldn't really walk around to the other side of the bed where the tv and fake window are, but there was still space by the desk. I don't think any other configuration would really give you more room.

 

I think its R133 but not positive. It does say trundle, not upper.

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I think its R133 but not positive. It does say trundle, not upper.

Thanks.

 

I like inside room V8 on the Elation. I have a picture somewhere of my DD bed in that room. It did not have an upper. It was not what I would call a trundle bed, more of a mattress on the floor. DD did not mind. It was placed near the foot of the king bed DH and I shared.

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