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If you're asking if you can have the beds in queen vs. twin configuration...the answer is almost always yes. There are a few cabins on some ships where it's not possible and some where it isn't recommended, but generally...yes.

Check the cruise Personalizer as your source for your cabin. If it says "twin only", the answer is a maybe.

We had a mini at the aft of the ship (the last one before the aft facing balconies) and the Personalizer said twin only, but the steward changed it to a queen for us.

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Thinking about booking this cabin called Princess and ask the ? 3x and did not get a answer ,so does it convert ?

Hard to understand your question, convert to what? B133 is a standard balcony cabin which has two upper bunks in the ceiling. If there are only two passengers in the cabin the lower bed can be in the twin or queen configuration. When there are 3 or 4 in the cabin the upper bunk(s)* are lowered in the evening. Lower bed access is blocked if the lower bed remains in the queen configuration. Thus when the upper bunk(s) are in use the cabin steward places the lower bunks in the twin positions.

In some cabins the 4th berth is a roll-a-way. Not certain if this is the case in B133. You would have to ask Princess.

B133 is not a connecting cabin if that is the information you want. In almost all balcony cabins there is a balcony door that can be opened to connect to the adjacent cabin. B133 is adjacent to B201. This is the fire wall break and the balcony door may not open to connect to cabin B201.

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You already have the answer but this is the reasoning:

 

There are some inside cabins on some ships that have the upper beds on the wall, sticking out about 8". A queen bed doesn't work well there because there is no room to stand beside the bed for either you or the steward. Depends on if you like crawling into bed from the foot.

 

In your case the uppers are in the ceiling and you probably won't even notice they are there. Stewards don't like having a queen under these because they have to stand on the bed to make the uppers and the ladder doesn't work well. Some folks with small kids like this arrangement because if the kid falls out they land on the bed (or you).

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