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I have searched high and low, and I cannot find any information on the layout of Escape stateroom 14120. Does anyone know if the bed in this particular cabin is by the window or the closet? Would love to know this...thanks!

 

Regina

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Details for cabin

Cabin Number 14120

Cabin Category BD

Capacity 4

 

Cabin attributes

Bed Near Entrance 1

Convertible Single Sofa Bed 1

Telephone 1

Safety Deposit Box 1

Floor to Ceiling Window 1

Pier forward 1

Port Side 1

Sprinklers 1

Shower 1

Cabin Square Footage 175

Tea and Coffee Maker 1

Hair Dryer 1

Pullman Bed 1

Private Balcony 1

Refrigerator 1

Television 1

Forward Section 1

Total Square Footage 207

Desk 1

Foldable Sleeper/Playpen 1

Convertible Lower Beds 2

Balcony Square Footage 32

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Details for cabin

Cabin Number 14120

Cabin Category BD

Capacity 4

 

Cabin attributes

Bed Near Entrance 1

Convertible Single Sofa Bed 1

Telephone 1

Safety Deposit Box 1

Floor to Ceiling Window 1

Pier forward 1

Port Side 1

Sprinklers 1

Shower 1

Cabin Square Footage 175

Tea and Coffee Maker 1

Hair Dryer 1

Pullman Bed 1

Private Balcony 1

Refrigerator 1

Television 1

Forward Section 1

Total Square Footage 207

Desk 1

Foldable Sleeper/Playpen 1

Convertible Lower Beds 2

Balcony Square Footage 32

 

Where did you find this info?

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Hi Regina! :) I recently on a review from here that on the Escape a triangle on the deck plans, means bed by the closet and can accommodate 3. A + sign means bed by the balcony, and can accommodate 4. If this is correct, your cabin's bed is by the balcony. :)

 

This sounds right. Our cabin fit 4, 13262, and it was bed by balcony. The Pullman bed and sofa. (we had 3, we used the Pullman bed so we had sofa space. It was great!

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Escape 13892 -- bed by balcony, and pretty sure it also had a pullman bed as well.

 

Side bar -- our room steward made up the sofa bed into a bed the first day and never returned it to a sofa, which I don't like, but decided to let it go because I feel like it's probably a pain in the butt for the cabin steward. As an indirect consequence, my stateroom organizational system went awry and the whole room was a mess all week. Gotta have that sofa return everyday.

 

Apologies to future stateroom attendants everywhere.

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...never returned it to a sofa, which I don't like, but decided to let it go because I feel like it's probably a pain in the butt for the cabin steward.

 

You should have mentioned it then instead of now.

 

It makes no sense to keep things bottled up during your vacation especially if your request is a standard part of their job.

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