In the inside cabins, are there port holes or regular windows? How big are they? Will we have to push the beds together because I saw that there were two separate beds in an inside cabin. My husband and I are going together and we do not want to sleep in separate beds. Help!
Somehow you got the wrong idea about what "inside" means;
Inside cabins are just that, "inside"--no portholes, no windows.
Twin beds can be pushed together to make one bed--just ask you cabin steward.
As f-mattox noted, inside cabins have neither windows nor portholes. You may have a wall that is mirrored so that the light inside the cabin is reflected.
As far as the beds, they will usually be able to put them together, but there are few exceptions. On what ship will you be sailing?
Actually Larry the secret is if the curtain is on your side then its a mirror on the other side, but if the mirror is on your side then guess what???? your neighbor has the "2-way mirror".