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Pull down beds on Emerald Princess


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In a balcony cabin the lower berths are placed in the twin config., and the upper berths lower from the ceiling one over each lower bed. In a few cabins the 4th berth is a roll away. 

In a mini suite the 3rd berth is the convertible 2 cushion sofa and the 4th berth lowers from the ceiling over the sofa.

Interior & outside view cabins vary. Most have the 3rd & 4th berths fold out from the walls over the twin beds.

Not certain how full suites are configured, except that the two family suites are actually two rooms with all lower beds.    

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32 minutes ago, skynight said:

In a balcony cabin the lower berths are placed in the twin config., and the upper berths lower from the ceiling one over each lower bed. In a few cabins the 4th berth is a roll away. 

In a mini suite the 3rd berth is the convertible 2 cushion sofa and the 4th berth lowers from the ceiling over the sofa.

Interior & outside view cabins vary. Most have the 3rd & 4th berths fold out from the walls over the twin beds.

Not certain how full suites are configured, except that the two family suites are actually two rooms with all lower beds.    

This is correct and the Emerald is a grand class ship and has very few cabins that accommodate 3rd or 4th passengers. Note that you will not have multiple cabins in a row of they are all 4 person cabins too.  As to full suites most only accommodate 3. I really recommend a good CVP that is USA based or a Good Travel Agent that can sort this for you and make sure you have minimal info for each guest (ie full legal name and DOB's) Happy Sailing!

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