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Does anyone know if you can book two cabins under a single reservation number or at least under a single web login so that when it is time to book excursions you can book for everyone at once without logging in and out?

 

Also, we have an 18 year old and a 20 year old. If we have 2 cabins next to each, but not adjoining, can we put both kids in one and both parents in the other?

 

Thanks.

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I can only answer your first question, since I just went through this myself. The answer is each stateroom has to have its own booking. Sadly, you're going to be logging in and out like crazy until you sail. :( The alternative to that would be to make your decisions, and then call NCL and have their reps make all your bookings for you.

 

I do believe there are newly-relaxed regulations regarding the ages of kids in their own cabins, but not at all sure what they are. Surely someone else can answer that part.

 

Enjoy your cruise!

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