Anal Annie
at least I KNOW I'm a kook...I just can't help it
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It's up to the captain. If you have a calm day, then usually they will let you go up solo (if there are enough people going up as tandems for time reasons). We went tandem our first time, not knowing any better. The only other time we went tandem was because of winds. We're not light people and we were getting whipped around somewhat so it was good they required us to tandem.
I would book online in advance to be sure to get a spot. You never know if it's going to sell out...our August cruise wasn't sold out but the November one was completely sold out before we even docked.
We booked as soon as our reservation booking window opened so we could get the time slot we wanted. It will be billed to your onboard account so you may as well book in advance. You can cancel up to 3 days before your cruise I think.
As far as the single or tandem thing - I think that depends on a number of factors. Your individual weight(s), the wind for the day and the number of people on the boat. They only have so much time per excursion & I think they count on a certain number of those people going up tandem. They do not have time to do every single person alone. When we went it seemed like it was their call as to who went up with who.

