Jen and Ashwin
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Not exactly...most cruises charge significantly less for a 3rd or 4th passenger in a room. This does not mean it HAS to be a child, but it is likely that many cruising families can take advantage of the large 3rd and 4th guest discounts (and sometimes, there are 3rd and 4th passengers or kids sail free that make this advantage even better)...
On my upcoming cruise, my 1st 2 cabin guests were $569/fares with $25 OBC...my 3rd was $249 with same OBC.
Whenever I have priced cruises, it has not been significantly cheaper for additional guests. I said that there needed to be a promotion in effect, at least that is true for Royal Caribbean. For example, when I pull up a cruise fare on RC right now and put in 2 adults, the fare is $782.75 per person. When I put in 2 adults, 2 kids it also comes out to $782.75 per person. But when you look at the breakdown, the fare with 2 adults, 2 kids show the price for the adults higher and the price for the kids less even though the average price per person is exactly the same. You need a special promotion that makes kids either free or reduces the cost of additional passengers, as I said. The difference in pricing that they show is a marketing ploy to make you think kids are cheaper. They just redistribute the expense between adults and children but the average remains exactly the same.