Anonymous wrote:We did 2 adjoining rooms on a Carnival Cruise for our family of 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of y'all seem somewhat...insane, and more than a little unstable.
I didn't see that the OP was all that worked up about it. It was a fairly mundane question.
A reasonable response would be..."it's not that bad, there's a curtain, here's what it looks like, and you don't spend that much time in the room."
I'm not sure WHAT is wrong with many of you all, but there is help available for it I'm sure.
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Anonymous wrote:Many of y'all seem somewhat...insane, and more than a little unstable.
I didn't see that the OP was all that worked up about it. It was a fairly mundane question.
A reasonable response would be..."it's not that bad, there's a curtain, here's what it looks like, and you don't spend that much time in the room."
I'm not sure WHAT is wrong with many of you all, but there is help available for it I'm sure.
Anonymous wrote:How do you room with 2 kids under 10 on a cruise? I can't stand 4 of us in a hotel room let alone a cruise room, even with a balcony. How do people do it. When we travel we always get a hotel with 2 bedrooms or we book a house or villa. We're thinking of a cruise with the kids, ages 6 and 9. I really don't want to stay with them in that small room. Plus is it just 1 bed? Only been on a cruise once when I was 20 and none of this stuff mattered to me, then.
Anonymous wrote:How do you room with 2 kids under 10 on a cruise? I can't stand 4 of us in a hotel room let alone a cruise room, even with a balcony. How do people do it. When we travel we always get a hotel with 2 bedrooms or we book a house or villa. We're thinking of a cruise with the kids, ages 6 and 9. I really don't want to stay with them in that small room. Plus is it just 1 bed? Only been on a cruise once when I was 20 and none of this stuff mattered to me, then.

Anonymous wrote:We always get adjoining rooms or a suite for our sanity. We cannot all sleep together. Plus, DH and I want our alone time.