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Never been in aft suite going w another couple will there b enough room? 2 bathrooms? I believe 2 bedrooms as well

 

Plenty of room. Have been in family suite several times and always enjoyed it, especially the very large aft balcony! 2 bathrooms, one in "master" bedroom.

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We stayed in an aft family suite last summer. My husband, myself and our 6 kids. It was a little tight for the 8 of us but not horrible. The master bedroom was huge for a cruise ship. We had plenty of room to put a pack-n-play for the baby. The balcony was amazing!! I encourage you to sip champagne one evening and just watch the serenity of the ships wake. Enjoy your trip!

 

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The smaller room wasn't too bad either. There's no window but it's a decent size. The living room will be nice for you since it's 2 couples. Good for socializing and separate from bedrooms

 

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Just returned from AOS (Voyageur Class) to southern Caribbean. Suite worked great for 3 generations. We were given the master - pays to be Grandma and Grandpa! - and our D & SIL and grandchildren shared the second bedroom. A little tight but for sleeping and dressing worked well. Bunks make it tight but otherwise no problem. Room on each side of the bed when together. Small vanity, shelving and large closet in the hall outside of bathroom.

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Thks for photos bedroom w bunks do they fold up so out of way? Do u think better to share suite or get own rooms?

 

This is what the room looks like before the beds are pulled out of the ceiling.

 

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As to what is the best sleeping arrangement, I don't know any of you, so I can not answer that question.

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Thks for photos bedroom w bunks do they fold up so out of way? Do u think better to share suite or get own rooms?

 

Share a suite! Boarding at Galveston can be very chaotic, especially if you arrive noon or later. Suites have a separate, and much shorter, boarding line.

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We are in a family suite 8-27 out of Bayonne

Anyone with info?

 

Sorry. Just read you're not leaving out of Galveston. Not familiar with Bayonne. Regardless, suites do have priority boarding, and you will also get the suite upgrades. Family suite really is spacious and would be plenty of room

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