I'm so glad I was able to help. The Pullman bunks are great for 4 people. My son is over 6 feet and has no issues climbing up and sleeping there, and I appreciate they they are put away during the day so it's easier to move around.
We didn't. I purposely pack clothes that don't need an iron as you cannot bring one aboard a cruise ship (nor a steamer for that matter), and Royal does not have laundry rooms like many Carnival etc ships do that have irons you can use there. When I do have something wrinkled, I hang it in the bathroom and use the steam from the shower as best I can, as that's the only option other than sending laundry out for a not inexpensive additional cost.
They are pretty sturdy and solid metal. I can't tell you the exact body weight they will support, but my full grown 20 year old 6'1" son slept on this with no issues - not a creak or a wiggle.
@@julurusriharish3304 The bunks generally support up to 250 pounds, but they are narrow, as they are twins. I would not want to sleep with a kid on the bunk. The bottom twins come together to make a king (twin + twin = king size) if you choose to have them pushed together. That is an option you select at check in.
Thank you so much for sharing the video. This is what i am looking for how a cabin with the pullman bunks look like.
I'm so glad I was able to help. The Pullman bunks are great for 4 people. My son is over 6 feet and has no issues climbing up and sleeping there, and I appreciate they they are put away during the day so it's easier to move around.
@@HonestAndTruly Thank you so much for quick reply ❤
What did you guys use for clothes iron
We didn't. I purposely pack clothes that don't need an iron as you cannot bring one aboard a cruise ship (nor a steamer for that matter), and Royal does not have laundry rooms like many Carnival etc ships do that have irons you can use there. When I do have something wrinkled, I hang it in the bathroom and use the steam from the shower as best I can, as that's the only option other than sending laundry out for a not inexpensive additional cost.
Is the pullman sturdy enough to support a body weight?
They are pretty sturdy and solid metal. I can't tell you the exact body weight they will support, but my full grown 20 year old 6'1" son slept on this with no issues - not a creak or a wiggle.
Some upper cabins only support up to 250 lbs.
Can i sleep with my 7 year kid in the bunk bed? Also, will the bottom twin beds make a king size or queen size bed?
@@julurusriharish3304I mostly see king, but I’m thinking a queen.Yes on sleeping in upper.
@@julurusriharish3304 The bunks generally support up to 250 pounds, but they are narrow, as they are twins. I would not want to sleep with a kid on the bunk. The bottom twins come together to make a king (twin + twin = king size) if you choose to have them pushed together. That is an option you select at check in.
Do all the inside cabins have the pullman beds?
No - not every interior cabin does. Some will only hold 2 people, etc. Those cabins do not have the pullmans.
You can ask your room Stewart for extra hangers so you don’t have to bring them with you.
Of course.