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Accidentally booked accessible Crown Loft Suite


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Booked a last minute 3 day cruise on Allure (about 18 days out). When I saw a CL suite was available I snatched it up without looking too hard at it. I then went to look at a YouTube video and saw it was accessible (If it was listed as accessible when I booked it I didn't see it.) There are no other crown loft suites available. 

 

I feel sorta bad and I see the assessible rules on the RC website, but there was never a pop up or warning or a form to fill out about accessible needs.

 

I don't want to get in "trouble" or have an awkward moment at check in.

 

Thoughts?

 

 

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You won't get in trouble.  At a certain point (typically after final payment), accessible rooms are released to the general public.  

It makes no sense for the room to be empty (no profit) just because it's accessible.

I've often been given an accessible room when I've booked an inside GTY.  If it shows as available on the website, you can use it with no problem.

 

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