Wonder sideways rooms

westjones

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I was looking at 5001 on the wonder. I thought these rooms only held 3 people but now I’m seeing 4. Is this correct? Do these rooms now hold 4? Thanks
 
According to the DCL web site deck plan for the Wonder, it sleeps 3-4. Give them a call to confirm. Good luck!!
 
A quick easy way to tell is to add an extra person to your search query. The room will not show if it only sleeps 4. (Just remember to remove the extra passenger before you actually book.)
 
A couple years ago, I booked one of the Wonder sideways rooms, 5009, for four people. We ended up moving the cruise to a different ship, so we didn't sail in that room. But I don't think I could have booked it for four if it didn't sleep four!
 

We stayed in a sideways room on the Wonder, 5013 with 4 people and my sister's family of 4 had one too, either 5009 or 5005. Not the one you are looking at but I can confirm at least 2 of those in that hallway do hold 4.
 
We had 5001 on the wonder in February, and I am pretty sure it had the bunk. We were only two, so didn’t need it, but I am almost positive it was there.
 
Bottom line: when it says 3-4 that means some rooms hold 3 and some rooms hold 4. As pp said, easiest way to find out is to do a search for 4 and see if the room disappears from availability.
 

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