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Newby to RCCL - question on beds


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We are looking at booking next December on the Allure. For the deluxe balcony rooms, is there a bed that drops from the ceiling? Or what sleeping arrangements are there for 2 adults, 2 kids? We have cruised Disney before, and the couch turned into a bed, and another one dropped from the ceiling. What would anyone recommend for booking with 2 kids, age 15, and 13?

 

Thanks in advance

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We sail next week on the Allure..but sailed the Freedom of the Seas last New Years and had two adjoining balcony cabins...kids in one, with twins and us in the other, King/Queen bed. The cabins connected through the inside of the cabin (like hotel rooms) and through the balcony. The two bathrooms and extra space was AWESOME...so we are doing that again...if you can swing it, it's a great way to go! (BTW: we did that on the Freedom after canceling Disney. We got 2 Freedom cabins for the price of one disney!)

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