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We are looking at a Junior Suite on the Conquest but do not know if one will sleep 4 comfortably???

 

We will have one person who can sleep in an upper....

 

I just do not want 2 people sleeping on a pull out couch.

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most cabins that hold,four people have a convertible sofa- the back comes off and its made to a bed.. and an upper bed.

 

on these ships the sofa does notmpull out into a bed.

 

what is the passenger make up in the room.?

 

you may want to consider two regular balcony rooms

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Linda, are you sure a Junior Suite on Conquest will sleep 4?

I picked a sailing to do a mock booking (November 3, 2013 six nights rt Nola) and when I entered the number of passengers as 4, the Junior Suite category shows as not available but it is available when I changed the number of passengers to 2. (Of course, it could be that any JS's that sleep 4 are already booked for that sailing.)

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Let me check again....I thought it said Junior suite???

 

the make up is hubby and I, our son and grandma.....

 

so our son and grandma need separate sleeping areas...not a pull out couch that sleeps two.

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Linda, are you sure a Junior Suite on Conquest will sleep 4?

I picked a sailing to do a mock booking (November 3, 2013 six nights rt Nola) and when I entered the number of passengers as 4, the Junior Suite category shows as not available but it is available when I changed the number of passengers to 2. (Of course, it could be that any JS's that sleep 4 are already booked for that sailing.)

 

You and Serene are correct.

 

It was an Ocean Suite...not a Junior Suite.

 

Thanks for the info....

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The reason I was asking is that we have one more Diamond perk 3/4/5 person free to use before they expire in June 2013.

 

*which is why we are not getting two cabins

 

and we did this same cruise in Sept (same folks) in an OV on Main and it was a little tight.

 

And since the balconies simply eat up the cabin space....a balcony would not be any better.

 

So we are looking at getting a Suite (since we never do that) ....for just a little more money than we would normally pay for 4 in an OV or Balcony....

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its a shame that 9200 is not available to you yet- but then the 3rd/4th may have to share a bed.

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=28373379&postcount=18

 

have you looked at oceanview cabins #2473 or the other side?

 

here is an ocean suite on the dream= i cant imagine it would be that much different.

 

 

please notice the balcony- People think when they book a suite the balcony should be bigger.

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the make up is hubby and I, our son and grandma.....

 

so our son and grandma need separate sleeping areas...not a pull out couch that sleeps two.

Linda - We've had ocean suites and you do not get separate sleeping areas, just the sofabed. It's really just a larger version of a standard balcony cabin, although with a nice dressing area and a tub/shower.
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Thanks ya'll...and thanks for the video....

 

I was hoping the 4th bed was an Upper that was on top of the day bed...

 

so well...back to plan B....lol

 

 

yeah- i just checked and you want to look for a square inside the cabin number which will denote the upper bed / sofa combination

3f8929737d84490cbabe07587a314b50.gif 2 twin beds (convert to king bed), single sofa bed and 1 upper pullman bed

 

and it was surprising that not one ocean suite has that combination.

 

the few that do hold 4 people have the double sofa bed.

 

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if you go to a regular balcony cabin-- i think a few people can utilize the showers in the spa /gym area./

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Hello Linda,

 

We have not met but I respect your history and opinion.

 

Off topic here, but have you noticed that the Priority Disembark on Elation (and maybe other ships) now says for "Gold, Platinum, and Diamond" ? My DD noticed it on the sign to the Romeo and Juliet lounge and it was also announced as such in the lounge by "Blake" who was our escort.

 

Emphasis here on the Gold part. Kinda looks like a dilution of VIP perks to me.

 

thanks,

Don

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