DH has slept on the ceiling bunk with no issues and he's 5 10. I will admit I was a little nervous sleeping under that, LOL, but I just kept reminding myself he is well under the weight limit.
I am 5'4" and I slept in the top bunk no problem. My child slept up there when they were 5'7" but when they grew a couple more inches, they were more comfortable on the sofa bed.
If you are 5'8" or less, maybe. If you are any bigger, no way! My teenage son had his feet and ankles hanging over the edge the last time we tried to fit all of us in one room.
I was fine with it for our last 3 day cruise but I'm 5'2", well under the weight limit, and in good physical condition for going up and down the ladder. It's a small space so I could see where more averaged sized adults might be uncomfortable.
I have laid down in the upper bunk but have never slept there. At 5’6” there was enough legroom, but the overhead clearance was pretty tight. Not exactly claustrophobic, but not really relaxing, either.
Hi there...
So... YES, but... be aware... the upper pull-down berth - the top of a bunk bed - a maximum weight limit of 220 pounds. The adult who stays there .will need to be willing to climb up and down the ladder.
I hope that is helpful.
THANKS
cjv
In the upper bunk? Wow your son is so sweet to not complain about how small it is. My son is 6'1" and his feet are off the couch bed but he can put a pillow on the arm rest to try to elongate it. He would not be okay in the upper bunk.
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