Placeholder Question

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We are going on a cruise and my mom is staying in our room with us. For a future cruise placeholder, I've heard you can buy a placeholder for up to 2 rooms for that future cruise. Does this mean you have to pay a total of $500 or does the 1 $250 get you OBC for 2 rooms?

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I believe it's 250/room so if you booked 2 rooms you would be paying $500. The 2 rooms would have to be used on the same cruise to keep the benefits though - it's not like you could buy 2 placeholders and use one on one cruise and the other on another and keep benefits for both.

However, if you already know the cruise you want to take and it is out, you can just book that and skip the placeholder thing.

Also, if your mother does not live with you and has a different address, you could book up to 2 and she could book up to 2.
 
I believe it's 250/room so if you booked 2 rooms you would be paying $500. The 2 rooms would have to be used on the same cruise to keep the benefits though - it's not like you could buy 2 placeholders and use one on one cruise and the other on another and keep benefits for both.

However, if you already know the cruise you want to take and it is out, you can just book that and skip the placeholder thing.

Also, if your mother does not live with you and has a different address, you could book up to 2 and she could book up to 2.

Thanks!
 
I believe, if you and your mother book two rooms each (if you don't share the same address), her two rooms and your two rooms can be separate cruises. Each pair needs to be the same cruise, but you both could book separate sailings for your pair of rooms.

That's ONLY IF you have separate addresses. If you live together, you are one household and only able to book one set of two rooms.

Yes, it's $250 for each room you put on your placeholder.
 

I believe, if you and your mother book two rooms each (if you don't share the same address), her two rooms and your two rooms can be separate cruises. Each pair needs to be the same cruise, but you both could book separate sailings for your pair of rooms.

That's ONLY IF you have separate addresses. If you live together, you are one household and only able to book one set of two rooms.

Yes, it's $250 for each room you put on your placeholder.

Right. I had meant to say that but hadn't had coffee yet. LOL.

If you and your mother have separate addresses, you can book 2 cabins for one cruise and she can book 2 for another.
 

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