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Stateroom capacity on the NCL Star


siflsockpuppet

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The deck plans for the Star show triangles and plus symbols on some rooms, which I thought meant three and four person capacity, respectively. However, when I go through any travel website to book a stateroom for four (oceanview or inside), the site offers not only the plus but also the triangle. So, which is it? Are they all four person capacity? Is there a difference? Do some staterooms have two drop down beds and some have one? Do they bring me some sort of roll-away bed if I book a triangle and need a fourth bed? Anyone been on the Star who can tell me for sure?

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You might want to look at the posting about 5 in a room as another poster listed all cabins that can handle that earlier today.

 

I am guessing if it has both symbols, you can do 1, 2,3, or 4. They just dont bother mentioning the 1 or 2.

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