I am traveling with my DH and 2 DS (17 & 14). Can I get adjoining rooms and combine reservations?
Not to mention you get twice the credit for your Castaway Club status! Have fun!
Just to be clear and assure no booking errors. Two cabins next to each other without a connecting door are described as "adjoining." Two cabins next to each other with a connecting door are described as "connecting." HTH
Yes, for our first cruise we had two adjoining rooms. Officially one adult will be listed in each room and the kids divided but we left the adjoining door opened ( propped opened by our box of wine bottles) the kids had 1 room and the adults took the other. Worked well!
Absolutely! We got hooked on 2 rooms due to the convenience factor. They will link the reservations. It's a bit more expensive than 4 in one room but the extra space is worth it. Not to mention you get twice the credit for your Castaway Club status! Have fun!
.... Not to mention you get twice the credit for your Castaway Club status!
Really! How does that work? Do you place everyone on both reservations? Wouldn't that cause you to pay extra?
Sorry, this is NOT true. Castaway Club status is based on number of cruises, not the number of staterooms or the number of nights.
OP, yes you may get 2 staterooms for one family. Many families do this to have extra space, particularly when traveling with teens or a large family. You will need to book 1 adult into each stateroom, but DCL doesn't care who sleeps where once you are onboard and you can get extra room key cards if needed.
Enjoy your cruise!
Sorry, this is NOT true. Castaway Club status is based on number of cruises, not the number of staterooms or the number of nights.
OP, yes you may get 2 staterooms for one family. Many families do this to have extra space, particularly when traveling with teens or a large family. You will need to book 1 adult into each stateroom, but DCL doesn't care who sleeps where once you are onboard and you can get extra room key cards if needed.
Enjoy your cruise!