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Is there any way to book more than one stateroom online?


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6 hours ago, kmw350 said:

Hi,

is there any way to do this, or must I do it by phoning Cunard?

Thanks for any replies

 

If you are asking if there is a way to book more than one stateroom on a single booking using the Cunard website, then the answer is no.

 

Our travel agent experts will need to confirm, but I'm not sure it is ever possible to have more than one cabin under a single booking reference number, even if booked over the phone with Cunard or through a travel agent.

 

If you are trying to secure two specific cabins (such as connecting cabins), you could do as @Windsurfboy has suggested and start two separate bookings in different browser windows. There are a few things to keep in mind with that approach though.

 

There is a 15 minute timeout from when you select a cabin on the Cunard website until that cabin is made available for others to select. That means you would want to make sure you complete your two separate bookings within 15 minutes to ensure you get the specific cabins your are looking for.

 

The Cunard website does not allow you to link separate bookings together with a common TWID ("Travelling With" identifier). That helps for such things as indicating the guests on both bookings are part of a group that would want to be seated together in the MDR.

 

The Cunard website also doesn't allow you to specify that your bookings are to be marked "Do Not Upgrade". You would want that if you have carefully chosen two specific cabins (such as connecting cabins). You wouldn't want Cunard to provide a complimentary upgrade to one or both of your bookings which would end up separating your group.

 

So, if you do make two separate bookings on the Cunard website, you'll still probably want to call Cunard to have those bookings linked and marked for no upgrade. I'd suggest you might as well call Cunard (or a travel agent) to make the bookings in the first place.

Edited by bluemarble
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