Logistics Question

Defessa

Earning My Ears
Joined
Dec 13, 2001
Our (rather large) family is planning a cruise in the summer of 2003. It will be a graduation present for our oldest son. (So far he has been recieving 1st honors each semester--this with taking AP annd Honors Math and Chem courses! :) We figure he deserves the pampering!)

We will have kids ages 17, 16, 13, 8, and 7. We are thinking about getting a 2-bdrm suite, but the literature says it will only sleep 5. Our other thought is to get 2 adjoining cabins or 2 cabins across the hall from each other--one outside, one inside.

Will DCL allow all 7 of us in one 2-Bdrm suite? If not, what would be the best other option for us?

Thanks for the help!!
 
The cat. 2, 2br suite does indeed sleep 7. The brochure states 7, but for some reason the website says 5. Our family of 5 stayed in one of these suites in Aug. and it was very spacious--7 would not be crowded at all. There's a queen bed in the master bedroom, 2 twins plus a pull-down bunk in the 2nd bedroom, and a double sleeper sofa in the living room.

Happy cruising!
 

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