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Old September 1st, 2009, 10:51 PM
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Default Does RCL have the equivalent of 1A on Carnival?

I was looking at the RCL site and they show the solo room with 2 beds which is much more cramped than the 1A I had on Carnival. You have to call to get info and I didn't want to do that just yet. Are RCL's solo's only 1 bed?
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I was looking at the RCL site and they show the solo room with 2 beds which is much more cramped than the 1A I had on Carnival. You have to call to get info and I didn't want to do that just yet. Are RCL's solo's only 1 bed?
I was not aware the RCCL had any solo specific cabins. Their cabins especially on the Sov Class tend to be smaller than many on Carnival. Are you sure they aren't just saying to call to get a Single rate which btw is normally 150 -200% with 200 being the more common number. Best of luck. I have seen the 1A cabins on Carnivals newer ships and they aren't bad at all for a single.
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I found really good FL resident rates on the Monarch when I booked last week. The single rate was the same as the per person double occupancy rate, and it's a regular stateroom. If you can wait until last minute, it might be worth waiting.
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