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sweetmommieof4

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While a suite may be what you want you might want to check the idea of a two or three regular cabins depending on the age of the kids, girls vs boys, etc. and what Princess would work out with you. This gives you some more privacy and peace and quite.

 

You options include adjoining cabins or cabins across the hall from each other. To monitor things, two way baby monitors work very well. We did a family reunion cruise and each night one of the adults in our family babysat all the younger ones and monitored three rooms with baby monitors from an adjacent room. You will likely also find the cost of multiple regular cabins cheaper than a suite that meets your needs.

 

Enjoy!

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Adjoining double and quad is great (done it on Celeb) but I don't believe Princess has that configuration. On both lines, we've done well with an inside quad (save some $$) and an outside veranda across the passageway. We did an outside window quad and an inside double on the Sun class once; that worked well too.

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