Originally posted by kstelzner
Does anyone have a list that shows which staterooms sleep 4 (specifically cat. 11, with the "ceiling" bed)?
Also, does DCL show somewhere online which rooms are still available?
Thanks in advance!
Easy question first -
You can see a list of
the next 8 available cabins for a particular category by going on a site such as the new Dreams Cruise site. You have to enter the date and the number of passengers and then select a Cabin Category and it will show the next 8 cabins, according to their list.
Here's a link to the
Dreams Unlimited Cruise Reservations site:
http://www.dreamsunlimitedtravel.com/dcruise/reservationsdcwc.html
Tougher Question -
I've been tinkering with getting a list of the cabin statistics on my own, while I watch a baseball or football game on tv, as an 'amusement'. To get the info, I have to check the available categories for random cruises in the future. It's a very tedious process because you only get the cabins available and I have to manually sort out the duplicate entries. There isn't any way to ask about a particular cabin, you have to get the info indirectly, and I only check occasionally, so my list is definitely not completed.
I'll offer my info for category 11 cabins that sleep 4, with the proviso that I try to keep it accurate, but I can't guaranty it. My statistics for cat 11 that sleep 4 show:
5001
5005
5009
5013
5501
5505
5509
6004
6037
6039
6041
6043
6045
6047
6049
6051
6053
6055
6067
6069
6071
6081
6099
6101
6103
6105
6107
6109
6111
6113
6502
6539
6547
6549
6551
6553
6555
6567
6569
6571
6581
6599
6603
6605
6607
6609
6611
6613
7035
7037
7039
7041
7043
7065
7535
7537
7539
7541
7543
7565
I only marked it as sleeps 4 if I could get a positive hit from the website, so if it isn't listed, it could mean that I haven't hit an open date for that cabin yet.
It's usually a reasonable assumption that if a cabin on one side of the ship sleeps 4, the same one on the opposite side will sleep 4 also, but I didn't mark it unless I got a positive hit.
hope that helps