Rob1872
DIS Veteran
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Question for you veterans. We did a 3 day on Magic with a pair of connecting inside cabins so neither of our kids would have to use the bunk bed. (Plus, it was awesome to have 2 full bathrooms so we could throw both kids into the shower after the pool at the same time, etc.)
I'm finishing up a year of (involuntary) mobilization in Africa for the Navy, and the family decided that as a treat for me being gone for a year we'd do a 7 day cruise on Fantasy this November.
I got a 04C Verandah cabin because the website described it as Queen, single sleeper sofa, wall pull-down bed and upper berth pull-down bed. I assumed that the "wall pull-down bed" was a "Murphy bed". However, I noticed on another website when I was googling for the actual cabin layout a reference to some of this category having "an extra Pullman-style bunk".
So do I have a room with 2 elevated bunk beds (which neither of my kids will want to sleep in) or do I have a room with 1 elevated bunk bed (which we won't use) and a bed that pulls down from the wall to ground level? It is a 04C, room 7102 if that makes a difference.
I would be grateful for anyone with experience in this category being able to clarify for me. Thanks!
I'm finishing up a year of (involuntary) mobilization in Africa for the Navy, and the family decided that as a treat for me being gone for a year we'd do a 7 day cruise on Fantasy this November.
I got a 04C Verandah cabin because the website described it as Queen, single sleeper sofa, wall pull-down bed and upper berth pull-down bed. I assumed that the "wall pull-down bed" was a "Murphy bed". However, I noticed on another website when I was googling for the actual cabin layout a reference to some of this category having "an extra Pullman-style bunk".
So do I have a room with 2 elevated bunk beds (which neither of my kids will want to sleep in) or do I have a room with 1 elevated bunk bed (which we won't use) and a bed that pulls down from the wall to ground level? It is a 04C, room 7102 if that makes a difference.
I would be grateful for anyone with experience in this category being able to clarify for me. Thanks!