Cruising Question

isavem98

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Ok...we want to go on a cruise.

What are the ages that they will allow kids to stay in a cabin across the hall from the parents?

It turns out that it is actually cheaper for us to get 2 staterooms then to get one. I think we would be more comfortable in 2 as well.

Thanks in advance!!
Adam
 
Ok...we want to go on a cruise.

What are the ages that they will allow kids to stay in a cabin across the hall from the parents?

It turns out that it is actually cheaper for us to get 2 staterooms then to get one. I think we would be more comfortable in 2 as well.

Thanks in advance!!
Adam
I believe that one of them would have to be 18.
 

I read somewhere that if you book cat 10 they have some connecting rooms. Just a thought:)
 
We just got back from a Disney Cruise and we had two rooms...our girls are 9 and 13...the reservations had an adult in each room but when we were signing up for the clubs or charging to rooms the rooms were linked and we could give either room number. The girls loved space and we had extra keys made so they and we could come and go as we needed to.
Hope this helps...we were in a CAT 11 by the way....and would have been miserable in one room.
 
Ressie made!!! Nov. 13, 7 day.

2 Cabins outside Cat. 6, inside cat. 11.

Can't wait!!

Adam
 










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