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jamie717
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I normally book a balcony, but decided on a last minute B2B so for budget I booked an interior.  I was in 10345.  I initially had the king set up, but almost zero floor space, so I asked to have it switched to twin beds.  I live out of my suitcase, so at least was able to move my bag to the bed.  This cabin was horrible due to the overhanging bunk beds.  Had to be careful sitting up in bed so I didn't knock myself silly hitting the corner of the metal frame overhang.  On top of the new tiny bathrooms...ugh.  I was solo and it was terrible, so I honestly cannot see how 4 people could legit stay here.

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5 minutes ago, Virga said:

I'm trying to imagine four people in that room and it seems absolutely miserable.

 

Four people in pretty much any cruise ship interior room isn't fun. The Mardi Gras rooms do seem to be quite small.

 

I remember back in the day Carnival's ads used to say their rooms were twice as big as other cruise lines. I doubt that's true anymore.

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