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Any advice for five people???


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We have three younger children, and have done the Fantasy class ships. Does anyone have any advice on what other ships can do with five? I would do two rooms as long as they are adjoining not across the hall. Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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I was just on the voyager of the seas, (sister to Mariner) and we had a connecting OV that was wonderfull...except we didnt need a connecting. We were sure surprised when a guy poked his head into our cabin, they had not locked the connecting door. lol

 

On Conquest class you could also get a balcony and have the dividers removed so you could go back and forth thru the balconies.

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Thanks, I'm looking into the triumph, we need to go the end of June. What I really want is a balcony (or suite) for me & Hubby connected to a cheaper room. The Imagination has CAT 12 connected to an OV but they are sold out for our sailing dates. And we want to stay on carnival since were Platinum and get all the perks.

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My wife, myself and our children are booked on the Pride for 4th of July. We booked a balcony room for ourselves and a connecting inside for the kids. It was the perfect set up for what we were looking for with adjoining cabins.

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