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We are thinking about a Transatlantic on the Navigator in November. I would prefer a lower deck, mid-ship cabin for this crossing. Our TA has tentatively reserved a cabin on deck 2, port side, mid-ship, that is marked on the deck plan as having "3rd and 4th Pullman beds available"

 

Will this Pullman bed availability give us less storage space in the cabin? Will it take any room from the cabin's overall size?

 

I have never had such a cabin and am thinking that it might mean less wall cabinets or closet space.

 

Any information would be appreciated.

 

TIA,

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Don't worry, you won't have less space, it will be exactly the same with or without the pullmans. The beds are stored in the ceiling and they pull down when needed. You won't even notice them. We used to book these cabins when our kids were small, but as they grew up we do two cabins (two bathrooms).

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