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JADEMM
08-16-2002, 08:02 AM
We are 2 families of 4 and would like to also bring a niece and nephew making 10 of us. Are there rooms for 5, or suites for 10? Or do the costs skyrocket from 4 in a room? Money is a concern so we may have do a cruise without them and take them to WDW instead sometime-not a bad second choice. Thanks for any input.

aseafish
08-16-2002, 08:06 AM
do the costs skyrocket from 4 in a room? Oh, yes. Cat4 rooms accommodate 5 but are considerably higher than the alternatives.

MFan
08-17-2002, 02:28 AM
There is no cabin onboard that can accommodate 10.

We are a family of 5. For our next cruise, we booked 2 connecting cat 10 cabins instead of 1 cat 4. The total cost was about the same. We basically gave up the verandah and gained an additional split-bathroom and more spaces to stretch out.

aseafish
08-17-2002, 06:24 AM
My thought is, given the choice between space in the room and a veranda on deck 8, I'd opt for the veranda. Private time outside onboard is a bonus. Granted, the verandas are not large, but IMHO stargazing while the kids sleep could make the trip.

Hygiene99
08-17-2002, 06:57 AM
3 cat 10 rooms on deck 5 , if u can get them 2 of the rooms r connecting and one is next door , so u u could put the kids in the middle room and some one would have the connecting room and some one would have private room.... cat 10 room has pull out couch sleeps 2 queen size bed sleep 2 and a bunk that will fold down from the wall... so there is 5 if they r young u could get all six in there.. i say deck 5 cause u pay for an inside room but u get a porthole ,,, do not be afraid to ask for a certain location on the ship... or rooom # if u say cat 10 deck 5 they will know there r only 6 room in that cat on deck five , kids clubs r also on that deck but u r a bit removed from them
dead end hall way not noisy .... peter

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