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there is NO WAY a 5'10" teen could sleep on the sofas in a cruise/sailing ship--they are WAY too short=<BR>and at FULL price-they should be ashamed of themselves--Make sure there is a ROLL AWAY bed for him...
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ABC,<BR><BR>We are not planning for him to sleep on a couch; he's sharing with his sister. I just thought my 3 kids might prefer to be together, rather than 1 sleep with her aunt. They did say that if he was young (12 or under), it might be possible.
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Upper bunks are the same size as the lower beds. Best yet is the pull out sofas. This may require a suite booking or Disney ship regular cabin. Rollaways take up quite a bit of room in the cabin. Even on the 185 sq. ft. cabins on Carnival.<BR><BR>Paul
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Hmmmm...Don't think the sofa was meant for sleeping. If all else fails, he can sleep under the stars on one of the Balinese sunbeds! I swear! They're just like matresses! Okay, I'm not serious and nobody did sleep outside that I'm aware of on our sailing but here's a well-kept secret: Just in case someone does want to do so, they have free SeaDream pajamas on hand! These people think of EVERYTHING!
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