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how to sleep 2 people in a room that can hold 4?


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We have a balcony cabin that has a pull-out couch and a bed that can be made into a double/queen size or pulled apart into 2 singles. We do not wish to share beds. Would it be better to have the beds made into 2 singles and leave the couch as a couch for sitting on and more room to move around or is it more comfortable to sleep one on the couch and one on the big bed?

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If you only want to use one bed they will not take the other bed out of the room so just have them make up each bed separately. They will be across the room from each other or foot to foot on two walls.

As was said the sofas are not that comfortable and they just make up the sofa and remove the back pillows, It is not a pull open bed, they just make up the couch.

You won't have any problems with the two separate beds!

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2singles, leave the couch--more comfortable at all times.

Sofa bed rarely comfortable plus it really cuts into the size of the small room when open , so much better not to use

 

Depends on the cruiseline. Princess's sofas are the standard fold out, Carnival's are configured like a daybed. YMMV

 

OP- Unless someone really wants a large bed, keep the beds apart.

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