FigmentSpark
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We have a cruise booked for 2020. We have 2 rooms and there are 4 of us, currently 2 in each room. DH and DS16 in one and myself and DS14 in the other. They are cat 4s with murphy beds, so plenty of room for us. We booked this cruise using a placeholder booked on the last cruise the 4 of us took.
Recently, my sister has lost her husband and is thinking of joining us. It's just her, no kids. Like I said, plenty of room but it will mean juggling DS14 into DH's room and I would share with my sister.
First, would she get her fare (which would be added on to our room) at the 10% discount or would she have to pay the full fare? This is her first cruise. I know if she wanted her own room, she'd be paying full fare.
And just to head off a possibility, my dad's not well and who knows what 2020 will bring for him and my mom. Should I book my mom into my room just in case the worst happens and my dad's gone and she's able to go? It's a totally outside chance, as she's never expressed that wish, but if my sister's there, she might want to go. Then again, she'll be 81 by then.
There's also the possibility of booking the room next door "just in case" for the two of them. What would be the repercussions, if any of doing that and then having to let it go and move my sister into my room, should my mom not want to go? And how would that affect her fare?
Full disclosure, the cruise price is the same as it was on opening day a month ago, so I'm not (yet) panicking.
Recently, my sister has lost her husband and is thinking of joining us. It's just her, no kids. Like I said, plenty of room but it will mean juggling DS14 into DH's room and I would share with my sister.
First, would she get her fare (which would be added on to our room) at the 10% discount or would she have to pay the full fare? This is her first cruise. I know if she wanted her own room, she'd be paying full fare.
And just to head off a possibility, my dad's not well and who knows what 2020 will bring for him and my mom. Should I book my mom into my room just in case the worst happens and my dad's gone and she's able to go? It's a totally outside chance, as she's never expressed that wish, but if my sister's there, she might want to go. Then again, she'll be 81 by then.
There's also the possibility of booking the room next door "just in case" for the two of them. What would be the repercussions, if any of doing that and then having to let it go and move my sister into my room, should my mom not want to go? And how would that affect her fare?
Full disclosure, the cruise price is the same as it was on opening day a month ago, so I'm not (yet) panicking.