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Staterooms for 6
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What ships have staterooms that can accomidate 6 passengers? Two adult and four childern (11 to 4). Thanks |
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Staterooms for 6
I don't think any standard cabins are designed for six. Maybe one of the very
expensive and large suites. How about an outside and an inside accross the hall? |
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Jamie wrote: All- What ships have staterooms that can accomidate 6 passengers? Two adult and four childern (11 to 4). Take a look at the Family Veranda Suites on the Disney Magic. I think they might accomidate 6. sue |
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A few of the expensive cabins on the Disney ships. They also have some
connecting cabins on several levels (though I don't know if they'll specifically assign the connecting cabins before the boarding stuff or not... you'd have to call and ask them). -Liz Jamie wrote: All- What ships have staterooms that can accomidate 6 passengers? Two adult and four childern (11 to 4). Thanks |
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On 05/23/2004 3:53 PM Jamie plucked Senior Frog's Magic Twanger and said:
All- What ships have staterooms that can accomidate 6 passengers? Two adult and four childern (11 to 4). Thanks Some ships offer adjoining staterooms. Two adjoining staterooms would do the trick. To simplify your legwork and logistics, see a travel agent experienced in booking family cruises. The best travel agents will never charge you a fee for booking travel. They will also get the best deal in your price range. -- ________ To email me, Edit "xt" from my email address. Brian M. Kochera "Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once!" View My Web Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 |
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You may want to check into Royal Caribbean's Voyager class of ships. They have
family suites that would hold 6 passengers, they do book quickly though. Donna Tuesday Chat Host http://www.cruisemates.com |
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"Donnassei" wrote in message ... You may want to check into Royal Caribbean's Voyager class of ships. They have family suites that would hold 6 passengers, they do book quickly though. Donna Tuesday Chat Host http://www.cruisemates.com Doesn't Nordic Empress have one of those as well? --Tom |
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Adjoining staterooms are the way to go. You can even put the kids in
one room and you and your spouse can have the other one. Then you can close the door between your room and theirs if you want. On Sun, 23 May 2004 19:53:09 GMT, "Jamie" wrote: All- What ships have staterooms that can accomidate 6 passengers? Two adult and four childern (11 to 4). Thanks |
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Crescent wrote in message . ..
Adjoining staterooms are the way to go. You can even put the kids in one room and you and your spouse can have the other one. Then you can close the door between your room and theirs if you want. Would you close the door between your and your childrens' (as young as 4!!!!) cabin? I'm not a parent, but I think 1) leaving the older kids' responsible (in part) for the young 'uns isn't the best idea and 2) leaving 4 kids under the age of 11 unattended. What if they, for some reason, can't open the door either between the cabins or out into the hallway and there's an emergency of some kind (kid scalds themselves on very hot water, falls out of the upper bunk, who knows! The adjoining cabin idea is a good one, but I'd never close that door that joins the cabins, unless there's a parent in each cabin. Lee On Sun, 23 May 2004 19:53:09 GMT, "Jamie" wrote: All- What ships have staterooms that can accomidate 6 passengers? Two adult and four childern (11 to 4). Thanks |
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Very best solution...leave the brats at home, where they belong!
"Lee" wrote in message om... Crescent wrote in message . .. Adjoining staterooms are the way to go. You can even put the kids in one room and you and your spouse can have the other one. Then you can close the door between your room and theirs if you want. Would you close the door between your and your childrens' (as young as 4!!!!) cabin? I'm not a parent, but I think 1) leaving the older kids' responsible (in part) for the young 'uns isn't the best idea and 2) leaving 4 kids under the age of 11 unattended. What if they, for some reason, can't open the door either between the cabins or out into the hallway and there's an emergency of some kind (kid scalds themselves on very hot water, falls out of the upper bunk, who knows! The adjoining cabin idea is a good one, but I'd never close that door that joins the cabins, unless there's a parent in each cabin. Lee On Sun, 23 May 2004 19:53:09 GMT, "Jamie" wrote: All- What ships have staterooms that can accomidate 6 passengers? Two adult and four childern (11 to 4). Thanks |
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