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The Getaway/Breakaway deck plan has an indent that shows which part of the stateroom is wider. The bed is wherever the wider part is for your club balcony category. 

 

HOWEVER, there have been several errors found in certain parts of the deck plan where the indent is in the wrong place and the bed information is incorrect. There are also some errors shown under stateroom details when booking.

 

One thing that you can be fairly sure of is if the stateroom sleeps 4, the bed is near the balcony and the sofa bed (and pullman) is near the closet. 

 

If it sleeps 3, the bed can be in either location but most "sleeps 3" are bed near closet. 

 

15 minutes ago, Mistizoom said:

When we were in 14202 the bed was near the balcony. I am not 100% sure but I seem to recall at least in that particular area every other room was the opposite configuration.

 

The configurations do tend to alternate but there are also cases of the same configuration "back to back" and the pattern branches out from there. Also, wheelchair accessible staterooms can throw off the pattern because of their unique shape/configuration. 

 

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11 hours ago, Two Wheels Only said:

The Getaway/Breakaway deck plan has an indent that shows which part of the stateroom is wider. The bed is wherever the wider part is for your club balcony category. 

 

HOWEVER, there have been several errors found in certain parts of the deck plan where the indent is in the wrong place and the bed information is incorrect. There are also some errors shown under stateroom details when booking.

 

One thing that you can be fairly sure of is if the stateroom sleeps 4, the bed is near the balcony and the sofa bed (and pullman) is near the closet. 

 

If it sleeps 3, the bed can be in either location but most "sleeps 3" are bed near closet. 

 

 

The configurations do tend to alternate but there are also cases of the same configuration "back to back" and the pattern branches out from there. Also, wheelchair accessible staterooms can throw off the pattern because of their unique shape/configuration. 

 

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