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Five people in a room on a cruise ?!?


do you know of any cruise lines that let you have five people in a standard room ?!

Well, you *can* have five people in some standard Carnival cabins. It's tight, but possible. When you book, you need to specify that you need to fit that many people.

My cousin and her family went with five in a cabin. It worked out OK because they didn't spend much time there ... and everyone packed light (limited closet space).

Not sure if this is your first cruise, but you might find some of the articles here helpful:
http://www.cruisesavvy.com/savvyguide
There's stuff covering what to pack, how to avoid getting sea sick, etc.

no, u wouldn't want to anyway

no, the rooms are way too small unless you get a balcony suite.

Carnival has soom staterooms on some ships that do allow 5 people. Talk to them directly or a travel agent. It will be a tight fit but not impossible. We had 4 in a room and with a little creative planning when everyone was getting ready it was a fantastic week. You really only sleep in the cabin anyway. Have fun and good luck

No .. I don't and I don't think you would even WANT to have 5 people in a room if you did you would never want to be with those 5 people again because I don't think you would be friends again.. lol

A better solution might be 2 rooms across the hall , next to each other or some of the newer ships like the Freedom have adjoining rooms. 5 in one room is going to be a issue with bathroom time, space to put your clothes away and time it takes you to get ready for dinner. I don't thing many go over 4 in a room unless you get one of the mega suites and I don't think your asking about that. We always found it better to do the 2 rooms. It's a better deal. You can go to www.cruisecritic.com for specific reviews on a ship.

I wouldn't do it. Just get two rooms...it will be worth it.

Oh my god do you know how small those things are? Where are you going to put the two extra people and how are yall going to get ready for dinner and stuff without killing one another? Three is pushing it!

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