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We have booked a room for 3 adults and one child in a conciege class room and was wondering. Does the mini couch convert into a bed or is it two bunk beds for the extra beds? If it is two bunk beds, how are they located in the room? Any help is appreciated!

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We have booked a room for 3 adults and one child in a conciege class room and was wondering. Does the mini couch convert into a bed or is it two bunk beds for the extra beds? If it is two bunk beds, how are they located in the room? Any help is appreciated!

 

Four in a room is going to be a little tight. There is a bed on the wall above the main bed that drops down (looks like a picture) I cannot figure out how you are supposed to get into that bed. There is a wide chair that pulls out into a twin bed. With that out there will be no room to manuver, it will block the balcony.

I'll try to post a picture of our room.

 

Roe

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We originally booked Concierge Class cabins on Century and were putting 3 in a cabin. However, after doing a little more research (and experiencing a price drop), we upgraded to Sky Suites. I think the CC cabins are a bit on the small side for 3 adults, but as long as you go into it realizing that, I think you'll be fine.

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There will be little ladders for the uppers, just like regular bunk beds.

You shouldn't have any problem with 3 adults. It helps if everyone picks up after themselves. The bathroom needs to be left for bathroom stuff, get in there, get done & get out. (ladies leg shaving can be done on off hours, not prime time before dinner) Makeup gets applied & hair gets fixed.at the vanity not the br. You will have to work out your own rules. Mostly it is a mater of everyone being considerate of the others.

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My grandmother, aunt, cousin (who was 17) and I (when I was 18) all stayed in a regular old ocean view (now it's a veranda.) The drop down bed did have a ladder. For the 4th adult, they brought in a rollaway bed and placed it between the other two beds. It was a tight squeeze but we were fine, despite all being divas :D . Like the above poster said, we were all considerate so it worked out fine.

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Thanks for the replies! Slotaddict, if you could post a pic of the room, that would be a huge help. We have been in consierge class before, but that was just two of us. We know things will be tight, but we are troopers, lol.

Okay going to give this a try

 

I'm having a hard time attaching the picture, when I try to attach it the message says its to big for the forum. Can anyone guide me through this process I haven;t done it before.

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My grandmother, aunt, cousin (who was 17) and I (when I was 18) all stayed in a regular old ocean view (now it's a veranda.) The drop down bed did have a ladder. For the 4th adult, they brought in a rollaway bed and placed it between the other two beds. It was a tight squeeze but we were fine, despite all being divas :D . Like the above poster said, we were all considerate so it worked out fine.

 

In the concierge cabins you cannot put a rollaway bed, there is not enough room. When they separate the beds there is not much room between them. As soon as I can get this picture posted you will see.

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OK, go down to the post that says Century 11/18 and sunset veranda, posted by iamlisad.

Its not the exact room but will get the idea.

The beds in that room are apart, you will see the bed above it and why I said i don;t know how you get up there, also the orange chair in the front of the picture is the one that pulls out into the twin bed. You cannot put any type of cot in that room, there is not enough room.

 

I;m sure you will be fine but this is what you will be deaing with. Incidently, there is ample storage for 4 people, we didn;t use half the space.

 

I would still like to know how to post the picture.

 

Roe

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