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Certain ships do have triple-occupancy cabins (with one upper berth) designated as "Will accommodate a rollaway" for a fourth person. Indicated by a solid black square on the deck plans in the Cruise Atlas. Princess will only sell a very limited number of rollaway passengers on each sailing (fewer than the number of designated cabins) in deference to muster capacity.

 

Addendum: Just wondering if the OP asked the question due to the third person in the cabin not wanting to use an upper berth. Very unlikely a rollaway can be furnished for that purpose; best option is to book a mini-suite with a sofa bed.

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Does Princess have rollaway beds available for a third person in the cabin on their ships?

 

Some cabins use a rollaway for the third person. They are not desired by most as the rollaway takes up a lot of space. it will be noted when you select the cabin that the 3rd person will be in a rollaway.

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Thanks for the information and your help. I did check deck plans on the Princess website and rollaway beds are available. The site states Staterooms that can accommodate rollaways have two lower berths, one upper berth and can accommodate a fourth berth as a rollaway bed upon request at time of reservation. There are a limited number of rollaway beds per ship, per voyage.

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Certain ships do have triple-occupancy cabins (with one upper berth) designated as "Will accommodate a rollaway" for a fourth person. Indicated by a solid black square on the deck plans in the Cruise Atlas. Princess will only sell a very limited number of rollaway passengers on each sailing (fewer than the number of designated cabins) in deference to muster capacity.

 

Addendum: Just wondering if the OP asked the question due to the third person in the cabin not wanting to use an upper berth. Very unlikely a rollaway can be furnished for that purpose; best option is to book a mini-suite with a sofa bed.

 

They probably would use the rollaway in lieu of a bunk if it's indicated that the passenger is disabled or elderly (wouldn't want a liability suit on their hands if someone fell getting in or out of bed).

 

 

 

I no longer see carnival from my condo front porch :(

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