Can I book a cruise on board for a friend? Would I have to be a party in the cabin.
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I agree with what you are saying. My friend asked me about it, and did want to check here before I answered her.Hi Bobbi! I'm no expert, and some will hopefully weigh in soon, but I am pretty sure you would have to be on the same sailing. I don't think there is a requirement to be in the same cabin. Good luck!![]()
Can I book a cruise on board for a friend? Would I have to be a party in the cabin.
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Bobbi
I agree with what you are saying. My friend asked me about it, and did want to check here before I answered her.
My sister booked a placeholder on a cruise for two rooms - one for her family and one for mine. My family and I were not on the cruise. She put her family's name on one room and my family's name on the other. They just filled out the form and dropped it in the box on their way off the ship. I was worried that there would be a problem because I thought she would have to have her name on one room and her husband's name on the other. But we were able to use it to book an Alaska cruise for both of us with no problem - her family in one room and my family in another.
My understanding was always that each room had to have the name of someone on the current cruise. (After you booked your next cruise you could change the names around.) I don't know if my sister just got lucky or if she unintentionally skirted the system by filling out the form incorrectly, but it worked out for us.
Hi Bobbi! I'm no expert, and some will hopefully weigh in soon, but I am pretty sure you would have to be on the same sailing. I don't think there is a requirement to be in the same cabin. Good luck!![]()
I have had mixed experiences. My wife and I usually cruise on our own. We have done several cruises with our kids and grandkids, and that now requires 5 staterooms to hold everybody. On a B2B cruise, I was able to book 2 placeholders on the first cruise, with my wife and I in one room, and another for one of our daughters. On the 2nd leg, I was able to book 2 more, one each for our other 2 daughters. I actually booked 3 on the second leg, with the last one for our son. His did not qualify for discount, but I do think he got the on board credit. None of our kids were on either of those cruises. My wife and I went on another cruise by ourselves before the family cruise, and we successfully reshopped my son's reservation so that we would also get the discount. That crew member made us also book another stateroom for my wife and I, even though we had an existing reservation for that future cruise. Our TA was able to actually disconnect our second reservation from that specific cruise and we were able to use it on a different one. Not something I asked about or expected, since I thought that when they were booked onboard they had to be used on the same cruise, but I didn't argue.
It all may depend on the crew member who does the booking.
Yes, we talked to the same crew member to book our cruises on both legs of the B2BThat's interesting. Did they know that you booked a placeholder for yourself in the first leg of the b2b?
Yes, we talked to the same crew member to book our cruises on both legs of the B2B
Is there a benefit to booking onboard?
The reduced deposit for 7+ nights is 10% rather than the usual 20%. On board credit is $100 per stateroom for 6 or fewer night cruises and $200 per stateroom for 7-night and longer cruises.I believe that the current offer is a 10% discount on prevailing rates, reduced deposits on 7+ day cruises and some onboard credit.
The reduced deposit for 7+ nights is 10% rather than the usual 20%. On board credit is $100 per stateroom for 6 pr fewer night cruises and $200 per stateroom for 7-night and longer cruises.