Royal Caribbean Rooms That Sleep 6: What You Can (and Can’t) Book
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I'm Britney. I'm a travel agent and I specialize in Royal Caribbean cruises.
I highly recommend. It's an enormous balcony, lots of seating outside, as well as a huge room that's going to sleep six people.
I slept in a bunk bed perfectly. Plenty of space.
It's great for little kids. Um, but once your kids get of a certain age, you're going to go for two rooms.
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Traveling with a family of six or six friends and trying to fit everyone into one cruise cabin? Royal Caribbean does have options—but they’re limited and sell out fast. In this video, I break down exactly which ships and stateroom categories sleep six, what the layouts are really like, and who these rooms work best for (and who they don’t). If you want to book one room for six guests—or need help deciding if two rooms make more sense—I’m happy to help you find the best option for your sailing. Follow along with me! Please like, share, and subscribe. My FREE services include all aspects of planning that perfect vacation. Fill out a FREE Custom Quote request on my website https://brittanytravelsmmt.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@mmtravels.brittany https://www.facebook.com/mmtravels.brittany https://www.instagram.com/mmtravels.brittany/