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tmcgin710395
07-25-2005, 02:27 PM
Does anyone have any pictures or opinions about the cat 2 staterooms versus the cat 3 staterooms? We are planning for the next trip in December 06 and want a room big enough to allow our barely pre-teen kids to each have their own bed while giving us our own area. The room layout pictures that we have found on various websites dont show where the pull-down bed is in the cat 3 room and we were hoping it is in the living area but have heard it isn't. While they are truely proud of the cat 3 room, they are REALLY proud of the cat 2 room and if we dont have to go that far in cost it would be nice.

Niwel
07-25-2005, 02:57 PM
The pulldown looks like it come out of the wall above the other beds (from what I've seen on the Cruise Line Web site).

Tony
07-25-2005, 05:21 PM
There is a Murphy bed that pulls down from the wall in the Living Room in the Cat 3. (We got to spend some time in someone's Cat 3 room on the Panama Cruise - talk about being spoiled!

tmcgin710395
07-25-2005, 05:50 PM
There is a Murphy bed that pulls down from the wall in the Living Room in the Cat 3. (We got to spend some time in someone's Cat 3 room on the Panama Cruise - talk about being spoiled!


We have been told that the bed is essentially an upper birth mounted on the wall by some and then others have said it's a twin bed that comes out into the room; since you have actually been there, can you confirm which way it is????? :confused:

Tony
07-26-2005, 04:08 AM
It may vary from stateroom to stateroom, but the ones we were in has it folding down from the wall into the room.

tmcgin710395
07-26-2005, 06:20 AM
It may vary from stateroom to stateroom, but the ones we were in has it folding down from the wall into the room.

Thanks!!!! When we called Disney Cruise Line, the person we talked to said the "murphy bed" was an upper birth; which really doesnt fit the definition of what I understand a murphy bed to be.

mkraemer
07-31-2005, 11:43 PM
Thanks!!!! When we called Disney Cruise Line, the person we talked to said the "murphy bed" was an upper birth; which really doesnt fit the definition of what I understand a murphy bed to be.

We stayed in a family stateroom, category 4, on our July 9 cruise. This stateroom sleeps five (VERY cozily, I might add). We had a regular bed for mom and dad, a couch that transformed into a bed, a bed that pulled down from the ceiling to make a bunk above the bed-made-from-the-couch, *and* a murphy bed that pulled out of the wall (and effectively blocked the steamer trunk dresser and access to the verandah). You couldn't tell *any* of this from the 360-degree view on the DCL website nor the video. But each of our kids was happy to have their own bed and not have to share.

Now, *that* probably didn't help, did it? :eek:


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