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We cruised once with 4 of us in one cabin and it was tough. It took us forever to get ready, with 4 using one bathroom/shower. If the family suite doesn't have two restrooms, I would consider 2 separate rooms.

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I'm thinking that 2 adjoining cabins might work out less expensive than 1 Family Suite. And easier to book as Family Suites with Princess are rare.

 

 

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What type of rooms do Princess have for 5 adults?
Only Family Suites. No differentiation between adults or children as a passenger is a passenger regardless of age. Your best bet is to book two cabins next to each other or opposite each other (one being an inside.)
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If it is 4 or 5 adults, I think adjoining cabins would be a better way to go. Bathrooms would be my first consideration. Full suites on Princess do have divided bathrooms and some have double sinks. Adjoining cabins can often open balcony dividers to make for a larger balcony space. Suites already have larger balconies. A really good travel agent can be most helpful.

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Wow. I would never travel with that many people and only one bathroom! Suppose someone gets sick? Imagine being quarantined? :eek: No way!

 

 

The FS has 2 bathrooms and 5 works really well.

Its actually an inside and a mini that are joined with a living room in between and easy to close the door to seperate the rooms.

8 in that cabin would be too much. :(

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