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How many people can sleep in a Carnival Cruise interior room?

That's why many Carnival staterooms can be configured in different ways — some sleep up to five! Keep the group together. Some cabins have connecting rooms with a common door between them. When it comes to bathrooms, an extra might be a good idea.



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That's why many Carnival staterooms can be configured in different ways — some sleep up to five! Keep the group together. Some cabins have connecting rooms with a common door between them.

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If you are a family with two small kids, it's tight but manageable. A standard room for 4 is two doubles , two people per bed. If you want a room that has four beds you need rooms that have “Pullman” which are the pull down beds.

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Standard Staterooms That Sleep Five – (the Cheapest Option) Cruise ships cabins that accommodate five people do exist, but only on certain cruise lines. Even then, you'll only find them on some of the ships, and they may be very limited in availability.

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All rooms have two twin beds that can be pushed together to form a queen or king; additional sleeping spots might be a pullout sofa or upper bunks that fold down or pull down from the wall or ceiling. Depending on the size of the room, fitting four people -- and all of their belongings -- in one cabin can be tight.

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Cabins are designed with two passengers in mind. With three, things get crowded. If you plan on sailing with three, we'd suggest a balcony cabin (which offers a little outside space) and/or plan on spending time in the public areas around the ship or in port.

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Tip. You can usually add a third or even a fourth person to your cabin at a later date as long as the room is large enough to accommodate the extra passengers.

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Norwegian Cruise Line offers two levels of family suites that can accommodate four to six people on the Norwegian Dawn, the Norwegian Star, and Pride of America ships.

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How many people can be in one room on a cruise? The amenities vary by cabin type and by cruise ship, but most can sleep at least four and sometimes up to 10. These cabins might have sleeping areas in separate rooms or have a room-dividing blackout curtain that you can pull closed for privacy.

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Cruise ship workers are not supposed to hook up with passengers, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It is rare though – most crew follow the rules because they know they'll lose their job if they're caught. You won't be surprised to hear that cruise lines ban crew from having sex with passengers.

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A split (twin beds) layout for most Carnival Cruise Line “ocean view” category rooms. The beds can be pushed together with a topper to make a king, and the couch can be converted to a bed for 3rd/4th guests if Pullman beds (that drop down from the ceiling or walls) arent available. .

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If you're looking for a budget-friendly vacation, you can squeeze three to four people in a regular inside, outside or balcony cabin. Just make sure your brood's good with tight quarters and bunk beds. Some cruise lines, like Disney, offer a simple yet sweet amenity -- the room partition.

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If you want two rooms, you have to book two separate reservations. Four in a room is certainly do-able. Most times, there is one bunk that comes from the ceiling and a convertible couch. It is a tight fit, but once you realize you do not spend much in your cabin, it can be quite a savings.

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Both standard inside and balcony categories are designed for double occupancy, but some rooms in either category can sleep up to four.

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Adding one or more guests to your reservation may be an option provided that the room type allows for it, and the ship has not reached maximum occupancy. Please keep in mind that rates may be different from your original reservation, and change fees may apply for adding guest(s).

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The good news is that cruise lines have been listening, and many newer ships, and some retro-fitted older ships, have cabins specifically designed for one person. These include select ships in the Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, Costa, P&O Cruises, Fred. Olsen, Celebrity and Holland America fleets.

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As for your person, you will go through a metal detector. We have yet to go through a port that has the body scanners that have caused so much controversy at airports.

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