VGT-will definitely have a pull-down if it is booked for 4, right?

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So we got our VGT room for our upcoming cruise. It’s fantasy 7044. I can’t find definite confirmation it has a pull-down. Do I need to worry?
 
If you look at cruise deck plans dot com - it says that room category sleeps 4.
 
A Fantasy room with 4 people will have a bed that sleeps 2 and two more beds that each sleep 1. Concierge rooms on the Fantasy may have a double sleeper sofa, but also have 1 other bed. (Some accessible Concierge rooms on the Magic and Wonder have just 2 beds that sleep 2 people each, though.)
 
If a room sleeps 4, it will have the double bed, the couch and a bunk in the ceiling. A room that sleeps 5 will add a Murphy bed.
 

According to this thread, 7044 on the Fantasy sleeps 4 and has the bunk.

Most rooms that sleep 4 have the queen, twin sofa pullman bed and ceiling bunk. Occasionally a room has a Murphy bed instead of the bunk. Some concierge rooms have a full sofa bed that sleeps 2 instead of the bunk or Murphy.

There will always be enough sleep spaces for the number of guests booked into a room. DCL won’t put a party of 4 into a room that only sleeps 3.
 
I just got back and my room 9502 slept 4, but did not have a pull down. I had a sofa bed and Murphy bed.
 
I just got back and my room 9502 slept 4, but did not have a pull down. I had a sofa bed and Murphy bed.
That’s totally fine. Just got worried it would be a double pull out sofa. Not good for my boys. My oldest is already 5’7” and just too big to share a double bed with his brother. They are both fine in separate twins of whatever combination.
 

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