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Does anyone know if these beds are sufficient for a regular-sized adult (tall, not fat) or are they child-sized?

 

Yeah, my son is 6'5" and he has slept in them. They were the same size as the twin bed on the floor, as I recall.

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We have been observing the rates for this ship over the past month and saw it was a great deal to book. But, when we actually booked on the 15th, the rate jumped up $70. That wasn’t the worst of it. The price went back down today to $269, so I called to see if we could get our rate reduced. The $269 is a senior rate, but only for bunk beds! I can’t believe this is the only way seniors can get this rate! The person I spoke with was nice, however, he was at an age where he has no clue what it is like for a senior person to climb up and down a ladder in the middle of the night to use the bathroom. We are used to our level beds…taking a sleepy trip to the bathroom in the dark not realizing you are off the ground 5-6 feet is a recipe for disaster! A lot of seniors, like my husband, are disabled too. How can Carnival offer this rate to seniors and only offer it for bunk beds is beyond me. Because it is in close proximity to where we live, this is our third voyage this year on this ship and fourth overall, but it may be the last with this policy.

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We have been observing the rates for this ship over the past month and saw it was a great deal to book. But, when we actually booked on the 15th, the rate jumped up $70. That wasn’t the worst of it. The price went back down today to $269, so I called to see if we could get our rate reduced. The $269 is a senior rate, but only for bunk beds! I can’t believe this is the only way seniors can get this rate! The person I spoke with was nice, however, he was at an age where he has no clue what it is like for a senior person to climb up and down a ladder in the middle of the night to use the bathroom. We are used to our level beds…taking a sleepy trip to the bathroom in the dark not realizing you are off the ground 5-6 feet is a recipe for disaster! A lot of seniors, like my husband, are disabled too. How can Carnival offer this rate to seniors and only offer it for bunk beds is beyond me. Because it is in close proximity to where we live, this is our third voyage this year on this ship and fourth overall, but it may be the last with this policy.

Call quest services or e-mail them and explain you case and if that doesn't work,call back and see if you can get a casino rate even if ypu don't gamble they will quote you the rate.Also you can park free at port w/Hcdp.card .will save you $75

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We have been observing the rates for this ship over the past month and saw it was a great deal to book. But, when we actually booked on the 15th, the rate jumped up $70. That wasn’t the worst of it. The price went back down today to $269, so I called to see if we could get our rate reduced. The $269 is a senior rate, but only for bunk beds! I can’t believe this is the only way seniors can get this rate! The person I spoke with was nice, however, he was at an age where he has no clue what it is like for a senior person to climb up and down a ladder in the middle of the night to use the bathroom. We are used to our level beds…taking a sleepy trip to the bathroom in the dark not realizing you are off the ground 5-6 feet is a recipe for disaster! A lot of seniors, like my husband, are disabled too. How can Carnival offer this rate to seniors and only offer it for bunk beds is beyond me. Because it is in close proximity to where we live, this is our third voyage this year on this ship and fourth overall, but it may be the last with this policy.

 

I don't think senior rates are available until close to sail date and are a promotion to help fill unsold cabins. They also are not available for all categories. What you see is what is available.

 

If you want to pick a particular cabin type (e.g. modified access), your best bet is to book early.

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