Rooms that sleep 3 and 4?

kstelzner

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Is there anywhere that shows what rooms sleep 3 and what rooms sleep 4? Maybe a stretch, but there is so much info out there from people that have really done their homework! I'm wondering b/c we aren't sure how to arrange our kids. We'll have a 4 year old and a 21 month old. Can you fit a port-a-crib in the room and still pull out the sofa bed? We don't want the pull-down bunk.... our 4 yr. old is deathly scared of heights!

Thanks!
 
I am not sure if I understand you correctly.
BUT...if I do you will have 4 people in your cruise party. If that is correct you have to book a room for 4 people. You do not have to use the pull down bunk.
 
The Passporter's Guide to the Disney cruise line has a chart with which rooms sleep 3 and which sleep 4. It's in the book but not on their website. Don't know about any online sites. If you need to know about a particular room, then post the room number and someone will be glad to check their Passporter.
 
The rooms are all essentially the same size. THe rooms that sleep 3 are "missing" the bunk that pulls out of the ceiling, usually because of something (pipes, ducts, etc) going on in the ceiling.

If you have 4 people sailing, you can only book a room that sleeps 4. It doesn't matter if one person is an infant in a crib, he still counts as a person. Your son can sleep on the sofa/bed. It really isn't a pull out couch. It is more like a futon that flips. It makes into a totally comfortable twin bed with a standard type matress. The room steward will remove the coffee table (usually in front of the couch) to make room for the pack-and-play.
 

I should probably be confirming this in a thread by itself because I am not sure I will get the responce I need....but here 'goes.......I have read the Passporter from cover to cover and love it to death! But my TA insists that they are WRONG when the state that room # 2120 on Deck 2 is for 3 people....we have booked it for the 4 of us. I first read that and freaked....called my TA and she reasssure me that it was for 4 of us with the pull down bunk. Now I still have a lurking fear in the back of my brain that this stateroom is really for 3 people because of mechanical issues.....as mentioned above. :confused3

ANYONE HAVE ANY EXPERINECE IN STATEROOM # 2120 on Deck 2?
 
No personal experience with that room BUT if Disney let her book the room for 4 people it either sleeps 4 people OR you're going to get an upgrade. I wouldn't freak out. If DCL sold the room for 4, then it's their problem, not yours.

Happy sailing :boat:
 
Disney public published materials are not accurate on the sleeps 3/4 thing. Dave and Jennifer have been trying to correct the list, but are dependant on the rooms they themselves see, and what their readers tell them. But as CM Mom said, don't worry.
 
What issue of the Passporter do you have?...if it is before the 2005 issue that recently came out, chances are the Passporter is incorrect....they had many problems with the occupancy level of the cabins in the book and as mentioned above are trying to correct the info and get it as accurate as possible.

MJ
 
It is the brand new edition. Thanks for relieving my fears...in the back of my mind I have also thought that we will possibly get upgraded if it is their mistake and it actually sleeps 3.
I feel better now! :wave2:
 

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