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Will they allow 3 in a Promenade View room if one is a baby??


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I know I can't do it online, but if I call (can't right now at work) will they allow me to book an inside promenade view room if it's 2 adults and 1 baby who will be sleeping in a pack n play (won't need a 3rd pullman bed)?

 

Also, does anyone know if any of the inside promenade rooms connect (on either Liberty, Freedom or Indy)?

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I'm going to say no. A baby is still counts as a person regardless of whether it's using a bed. It's really for lifeboat occupancy and such, you're probably going to have to choose another room. Sorry.

 

yes, there are connecting promenade rooms, I've had one such set on Liberty.

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I am currently booked in a Promenade room with my DS and my DD (who will be in a crib) so the answer is yes, you can. I had to call to get it done, but you can do it. I have also sailed in connecting PR rooms on a previous cruise so yes, they have those too!

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BTW, we moved our bed against the window, and our son slept on the window nook. It was the perfect bed for him, and we avoided having a pack and play blocking the way. I don't know how old your baby is, but it might be worth considering.

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I know I can't do it online, but if I call (can't right now at work) will they allow me to book an inside promenade view room if it's 2 adults and 1 baby who will be sleeping in a pack n play (won't need a 3rd pullman bed)?

 

Also, does anyone know if any of the inside promenade rooms connect (on either Liberty, Freedom or Indy)?

 

YES, they will. My son and his family booked a Promenade room with their 18 month old. AND it connects to his brother's room as well.

 

Hope this helps. Have a great cruise

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We will be on the Oasis in October with our granddaughter who will be 2 1/2 at the time. We were trying to find a room in a certain location on the ship and could only find one for 2 but RCI told us as long as she is in a pack and play, it's no problem. They were the ones who suggested this particular room and I questioned them because it said 2 passengers only. I THINK they said as long as she was in a pack and play AND under 3 y/o as well but I can't remember the age part. I definitely told them she would be 2 1/2 and they said no problem.

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I'm going to say no. A baby is still counts as a person regardless of whether it's using a bed. It's really for lifeboat occupancy and such, you're probably going to have to choose another room. Sorry.

 

yes, there are connecting promenade rooms, I've had one such set on Liberty.

 

 

OP wasn't trying to not PAY for the child. Your info is not correct.

 

We had our 18 month old granddaughter in a double cabin with is in a pack n play. We paid for a third person but did not book a triple cabin. OP will can book cabin online and then call to add baby to booking.

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