Originally posted by dkis4nu
Does having it depend on room size, layout, or category?
Here's my theory, which makes sense to me,
but I might be completely wrong on this...
If you look at the deck plans, you'll see that some category 5 through 10 staterooms have a straight wall on one side and a wall the indents in and out on the other side. The headboard of the master bed is on the straight wall. The closet and other storage are on the opposite wall (with the indentations). The steamer trunk goes in the recessed space created by the indentation.
However, there are also some category 5 through 10 staterooms that have straight walls on both sides, with no recessed space for a steamer trunk. If they tried to put a steamer trunk opposite the bed, there wouldn't be enough room between the bed and the steamer trunk. So such rooms don't have steamer trunks.
If that's true, then, for example, SPR rooms 5020 and 5520
don't have steamer trunks, but SPR rooms 2022, 5024, 5522, and 5524 have steamer trunks.
Of course, this theory can only apply if the deck plan drawings are accurate.
In category 11 and 12 staterooms, the headboard of the bed is normally on the wall opposite the door, not on a side wall. Such rooms don't need an indentation to accomodate a steamer trunk. So, I assume that normal category 11 and 12 staterooms all have steamer trunks.
I don't have a theory about the larger category 1 through 4 staterooms.
Does anyone have evidence to support (or to shoot down) this theory?