They loved finding new towel animals every evening. Some nights they even fought over who got to sleep with the towels. Seriously.
Since we needed room for 4 people to sleep, we were in one of the "larger" rooms, but certainly not a suite or even a balcony with our budget. Here sweet daughter is posing with the ladder up to the top bunk. You can see the band she has on her wrist. All children were required to wear those the entire trip so that everyone would know which muster station they belonged to in case of emergency. It was not comfortable and our kids complained about them the entire time.
We did have a window. They loved watching what was going on outside and seeing as we pulled into and out of ports.
Here is a photo of the bunk bed (the couch on bottom also turned into a bed). We let them both sleep on top for naps when we were awake and watching, but made them both sleep on bottom at night. It's a long way down and we didn't want any injuries.
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