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Our group of 4 ladies are  looking to try Royal Caribbean for the first time ,Carnival 10 + years 

 We are interested in a junior Suite which has a fold down double size bed

Can 4 adults sleep comfortably ?

We have shared a regular cabin before,was a bit tight but great fun 

Thanks Mairi

 

Forgot to say we are looking at the Liberty of the Seas 

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If it has 2 pullmans, then certainly 4 could sleep comfortably.   If the extra bed is a sofa bed, I wouldn't want to be the 2 adults sleeping on  that.  You will certainly have  the cabin SPACE...a JS is more like hotel-sized than ship cabin size....but a sofa bed wouldn't be my choice.

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We have done both a JS and balconies for our family.  Hands down, go with two connecting balcony rooms.   The biggest advantage is the second bathroom.  If you can get one of the family ocean view suites, there is tons of room there along with 1 1/2 - 2 bathrooms and suite perks.  Needless to say, the OV suite is much more expensive than must doing the two balconies.

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On 2/9/2020 at 9:47 AM, Mccartney said:

Our group of 4 ladies are  looking to try Royal Caribbean for the first time ,Carnival 10 + years 

 We are interested in a junior Suite which has a fold down double size bed

Can 4 adults sleep comfortably ?

We have shared a regular cabin before,was a bit tight but great fun 

Thanks Mairi

 

Forgot to say we are looking at the Liberty of the Seas 

The room isn't comfortable for four adults.  You would be much better off in two connecting balcony staterooms.  Two bathrooms, two real beds in each! Don't consider a JS.  Not worth it unless two adults and two young children.  Even connecting oeanviews a much better choice.

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