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I have an insurance question. If one of the cabin occupants can't go on the cruise and uses her rccl insurance for cancel for any reason how will it effect the other occupant?

 

It doesn't affect the other person at all. Other than they have a cabin all to themselves. The person who cancels should get back any port fees and pre-paid excursions, drink packages, etc.

 

Edit - I wasn't aware RCL had 'cancel for any reason' insurance.

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Edit - I wasn't aware RCL had 'cancel for any reason' insurance.

It's not quite cancel for any reason. If you cancel for other than a covered reason, they give you a 75% credit towards a future cruise that you must use within a year.

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