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Caribbean Princess detailed deck plans


CruiserDude61
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Hello Everybody,

We are booking 2 interior rooms on the Caribbean Princess and would like to have rooms with the entry doors adjacent to each other.

I thought I had previously found deck plans online that showed this level of detail but I sure can't find it now.

Anyone know of better deck plans than what's available on most sites?

Thanks for any help.

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How about Princess.com?

 

OP asked a good question. The deck plans on Princess.com do not show ANY info to indicate where the cabin doors are located. The do not even have the arrows that indicate whether the adjoining cabins connect or not. OP's best bet may be to look at passenger photos. There may be some that show cabin doors. Connecting cabins would, in my opinion, have a greater chance of having adjacent doors. Checking the connecting cabins box on the individual deck plans doesn't help either.

 

Harry

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check the plans for that ship in the cruise atlas. They may have the details.

You can download it to your computer or order the printed copy. From the download version, I print out deck plans to carry with us to find our way around.

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I am not aware of any web site that has that detail of information as which two doors to the hallway are close to each other.

 

There are web sites that will show the internally connected cabins. However I do not think the Caribbean Princess has any such cabins.

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Doesn't show during booking BUT princess.com, ships , the ship you want, the deck you want, THEN THERES A BUTTON TO CHECK MARK On THE RIGHT OF THE SCREEN ABOVE THE .. WHICH COLOR = like bb or da etc .....and will only light up connecting rooms, if that deck has none, redo on another deck

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A lot of folks missed the point of the question - it was NOT about connecting cabins; rather, it was about the placement of doors into cabins. As we all know, you may enter cabins on the left side or the right side. The washroom is always on the opposite (enter left and washroom to the right, or vice versa).

 

That means in some balcony rooms the bed faces aft or faces fwd.

 

The OP was looking to know which cabins have the doors B2B, because generally, the washrooms are B2B and a pair of doors are together then a stretch of wall for two washrooms, then two doors, etc.

 

I have never seen nor heard of any diagram that indicates placement of the doors into each cabin.

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