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We have 8166 booked on Infinity for Alaska in July. There will be 5 of us, and the 3 kids are 15, 18 and 19. My 2 boys won't fit in a bed together, and the other person is my son's girlfriend, so she won't want to share a bed with either of them. I had read somewhere that someone had put a roll away bed in one of those rooms, and was wondering how this worked. If anyone has any information on whether it is possible to put a roll away bed in one of the FV rooms and where it might go, I would appreciate the info.

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We have sailed in Infinity 8166 but with only 4 people. The ironic thing about the cabin's large size is that it is not easy to fit in a roll away bed because of the cabin's long and and narrow shape. If the sofabeds in the sitting area are all folded out, then the only place to fit a rollaway is on the floor by the closet doors. This will partially block the cabin exit door or bathroom door if the bed is pushed up against the closet doors. Here is a picture of the area that I am talking about:

 

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