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We're starting to plan our fourth cruise and now that our kids are a little older, things get a little complicated. The last time we cruised, in July 2000, we were lucky in that my parents joined us, so taking two rooms was a natural decision. Now we're alone and the question is what accomodations best suits our needs.
To set the stage, my wife and I have three children, a boy age 20 and two girls, 18 and 14.
First question: If we take the family suite that sleeps five, is a 20 year-old boy too big for the drop down bunk (since the girls would obviously have to share the pull out bed)?
If the family suite is not an option, are we better off going with two rooms or a one-bedroom suite? How does the one-bedroom suite sleep 5? I'm not sure what the price differences would be doing it one way over the other. The one thing I'm thinking is that with a one-bedroom suite, even if the available beds are insufficent, we can always bring an air mattress, since I assume there's enough room.
To set the stage, my wife and I have three children, a boy age 20 and two girls, 18 and 14.
First question: If we take the family suite that sleeps five, is a 20 year-old boy too big for the drop down bunk (since the girls would obviously have to share the pull out bed)?
If the family suite is not an option, are we better off going with two rooms or a one-bedroom suite? How does the one-bedroom suite sleep 5? I'm not sure what the price differences would be doing it one way over the other. The one thing I'm thinking is that with a one-bedroom suite, even if the available beds are insufficent, we can always bring an air mattress, since I assume there's enough room.


