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  1. Any accepted bid is likely to put you no longer together. Plus a prime mid-summer sailing I'd say chances of upgrade slim unless you bid high on the meter.

     

    4 in an inside cabin isn't the end of the world. Which ship as some have double pullmens and other ships you have the wall to wall beds.

     

    Thank you for the reply. Yes, it seems that end June & early July is the peak season, so I agree to your comment on the possibility of successful bidding. By the way, how can I check the bedroom configuration? And which is better, pullman vs pull-out? I’ll be on Pearl. Thanks!

  2. Hello, my family have booked two side-by-side family inside cabins for the Alaska cruise departing on July 1st, 2018 (2 adults & 2 children of 6 & 11 years old in one cabin and 2 adults & 1 child of 6 years old in the other cabin). Since I tried booking the cabins just a few days ago and most cabins had already been sold out at that time, it was not easy to find side-by-side cabins. But I luckily could book them, which I feel so happy.

    But I’ve just received an email regarding the upgrade advantage program which gives me an opportunity to bid on upgrade to oceanview or balcony. While I think that it’s really worthwile to try bidding, I’m a little concered of a situation where the two rooms may get located in the very opposite side of the ship. I think I need to consider some factors for decision, like whether the distance between the cabins would matter given that the children would want to play together in any of the cabins, whether a family inside would be okay for 2 adults & 2 children. Could anyone advise me on these factors? In addition, would you just bid on balcony or on both balcony and oceanview? I’m a first cruiser, so it’s not easy to assess just with the ship size and deck plan. Thank you very much in advance!!

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