Pull Down Bed Cruise Ship
Queen-size bed or 2 twin beds single convertible sofa some with upper berth pull-down bed bath with tub and shower.
Pull down bed cruise ship. Pullman beds are most often used for children but may also be used by adults provided that they meet the weight requirements. 11C located on Deck 2 sleeps. Each night your stateroom host or hostess will pull the bed down and attach the latter and in the morning it will magically disappear again.
With most cruise ship cabins averaging about half the size of a standard American hotel room the big advantage of a Pullman bed is obvious. Normally even when these cabins are occupied by a family of four the beds are pushed back up into the ceiling during the day and pulled down at night only if they are needed. A Pullman bed is a bed that pulls down from the ceiling or folds out from the wall of a cruise ship cabin allowing that cabin to sleep more people with less floor space.
Pullman beds are okay but they do. These categories represent the lowest priced staterooms on the ship and are also the smallest staterooms. We had previously cruised RCI with a pullman and had the beds configured together right from the start.
A queen-size bed or two twin beds and a single convertible sofa some rooms have an upper berth pull-down bed privacy divider private verandah private split bathroom with tub and shower 22 flat-screen TV refrigerator iPod docking station ample closet space safe hairdryer phone with voicemail and individual climate control. Often my wife says the couch is more comfortable than the pull out bed. I was advised that once on board we could ask the room attendant to put the beds together.
We have noted only 2 differences between a sofabed and a plain old sofa on the Solstice class ships. I know on 1 cruise it only slid out far enough for 1 person to sleep the same way you would lay on the coach. It Folds down from the roof or what ever turning your couch area into a bunk bed.
We are frequent Celebrity cruisers and the pull down beds are not locked down. 9A - Decks 7 8 9B - Deck 2 9C - Decks 7 8 9D -. On decks 10-11-12-14-15 there are forward-facing cabins with larger steel-fronted balconies overlooking the ships bow.
