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We are a group of eight including adults and kids. We booked the adults such that they all got the UBP but this doesn't reflect the actual "sleeping arrangements". One of the cabins is booked with only two occupants however, that cabin will have four occupants (two are booked in the other cabin). Looking to hear other's experience with getting two additional keys (to the cabin with only two occupants).

 

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No problem at all. Just go to guest services and they will print new keys for the proper sleeping arrangements. It wont effect your UBp or anything. We just did this a few weeks ago on the breakaway. My parents each received special rates through casinos at sea so in order to book we had my father, husband and son in one cabin and my mom, myself and my daughter in another. After boarding we had them print new keys so my parents were in one cabin, my family of 4 in the other.

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We are a group of eight including adults and kids. We booked the adults such that they all got the UBP but this doesn't reflect the actual "sleeping arrangements". One of the cabins is booked with only two occupants however, that cabin will have four occupants (two are booked in the other cabin). Looking to hear other's experience with getting two additional keys (to the cabin with only two occupants).

 

TIA

 

No problem with extra keys. However, you might want to talk to the cabin stewards so knows to do cabin for four instead of two and to do only two in the other cabin.

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No problem with extra keys. However, you might want to talk to the cabin stewards so knows to do cabin for four instead of two and to do only two in the other cabin.

 

Thank you for this reminder.

 

And thanks to everyone for the information!

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Just something to verify, you might know this already, but for the cabin with two people booked but 4 people sleeping there, make sure it has the capacity to sleep that many. Many times the cruise line will only book the number of people that the room can sleep.

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