5 in a Cabin?
#6
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Disney is your best bet since their cabins are really designed with families in mind, but most cruise lines do have large suites that will easily accommodate 2 adults and 3 kids (though these are expensive). NCL has some family suites in the top categories, for example.
#7
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If you find the price too high, it is very common for people to book two cabins that are side-by-side.
For example, get two (inexpensive) inside cabins at a bargain price, if the kids are very young...one adult stay in each cabin.
You'll get twice the space, twice the storage and TWO complete bathrooms.... probably for a lot less than the larger room that will accomidate five people.
You will also GREATLY reduce stress this way and have the option of using one of the rooms for people to go take a nap in, you and your husband to be alone in, etc.
Have fun whichever you choose!
For example, get two (inexpensive) inside cabins at a bargain price, if the kids are very young...one adult stay in each cabin.
You'll get twice the space, twice the storage and TWO complete bathrooms.... probably for a lot less than the larger room that will accomidate five people.
You will also GREATLY reduce stress this way and have the option of using one of the rooms for people to go take a nap in, you and your husband to be alone in, etc.
Have fun whichever you choose!



