If you're a taller person, beware of those Van Hool double-decker's...lower deck headroom is only 5'11", and upper deck 5'7". So to paraphrase an expression from the Brit's..."mind your head"...
Of course, the length of the bunk is much more important, since you will spend a lot more of the journey stretched out in that location....so yeah...I wonder how long it is? The overall exterior of the coach is listed as
44' 4 and 9/32" over the bumpers....so figure the max number cabins on each side of the aisle would about 7 upper and 7 lower. That would allow about 6'4" length, minus the thickness of the "soundproofed" bulkheads between them...for a total of 28 bunks...but then you would have to eliminate at least two doubles to allow room for the two spiral staircases, so now you get 24 bunks....maybe they have a few on the lower level, besides having the communal areas.... :unsure:
Of course, the length of the bunk is much more important, since you will spend a lot more of the journey stretched out in that location....so yeah...I wonder how long it is? The overall exterior of the coach is listed as
44' 4 and 9/32" over the bumpers....so figure the max number cabins on each side of the aisle would about 7 upper and 7 lower. That would allow about 6'4" length, minus the thickness of the "soundproofed" bulkheads between them...for a total of 28 bunks...but then you would have to eliminate at least two doubles to allow room for the two spiral staircases, so now you get 24 bunks....maybe they have a few on the lower level, besides having the communal areas.... :unsure: