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In a family bedroom or a standard bedroom, how much space is there between the top bunk and the ceiling? Can a person sit up in the top bunk?
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In the superliners that I've traveled on in the past, you can't sit up completely in the top bunk. In the Viewliners, you can--plus there is a window for the top bunk.
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There is very little room from the top bunk to the ceiling on a Superliner standard bedroom. There is no way you could possibly sit up. In fact, the area is so small, my wife feels claustrophobia and I always end up sleeping there.
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Getting into a Superliner bunk is a little counterintuitive. You sort of point your head at the pillow and roll in on your shoulder. It is a little awkward the first time. There is only about two feet or three between the mattress and the ceiling.
I wish they would put a small window by the head of the bed to make it less claustrophobic.
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