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I phoned NCL to ask--the websites describe a lot of the categories as having either a double bed or two beds. What does that mean?--she said the two beds can be pushed together to make one bed. I think she's wrong. My friend and I need two beds. We sure don't want one double bed. Any of you know if some of their cabins have just a double bed? Thanks,

Suzanne
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Yes - some only have a full size bed. My sister got stuck in one.

July 10th NCL Spirit
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In NCL's Majesty deck plan brochure staterooms with double beds are indicated by a check mark. You can see the deck plans on NCL's website. However, even though the staterooms with double beds are checked the description for those categories says double bed or two beds that can be put together. An asterisk symbol indicates a room with two beds that cannot be pushed together. Beware honeymooners!!!
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