Can I book three cabins?

lauraljp

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My family--DH, me and four kids are planning a Disney trip and three day cruise in the fall of 2003. My parents said they would come along so with two cabins they would pay the two adult fare. Now my sister and her husband and baby would also like to come along. (The more the merrier!).

Now, for my question. Can I book all of us? I would like to keep everything together, call me a control freak. Is there a downside to this. I would like two of the cabins to be connecting and the other very close by. Can this be done by booking separately? Could my sister and I book separately and just request specific cabins?

Thanks for the input.
 
I was the trip planner for our 2000 cruise and am the one for our 2003 cruise. I booked 3 rooms right in a row with two of the room connecting. We had the rooms with the verandahs and highly suggest them because that gives you more space. I booked a year in advance and had no problems getting 3 rooms together. I was also able to book our dinners all at the same table (there were 11 of us ages 3-57).
 
I booked our 4 cabins. I didn't want adjoining, so I booked one Verandah cat 6 with 3 cat 11's across the hall.
I also linked all of our ressies so that the 12 of us will eat at the same table.
 
I don't think you will have a problem booking them all together, or if you chose to do them separately. if you do book them separately, you may want to make sure that you request a dining room table together so you can all sit together at meals.
 


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