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  1. Entirely possible. The cheapest and most expensive cabins sell out almost immediately. No cots. In fact you will be required to prove disability or the reservation will be canceled. HA cabins are not released until after final payment for anyone to book. Your TA should know better than to give you that cabin.

     

    Ooh, that would be a bummer. I would hate to book a cabin, pay a deposit, and get excited about our vacation... only to have it be cancelled. :(

     

    Wouldn't RCL just alter our booking and move us to another instead of just cancelling our booking? The problem is, if all the inside cabin really are fully booked (hard to believe since it's still more than 12 months out) then where would they move us to?

  2. Hi, I'm new around here! My first post (Yay!) I've done 7 cruises before on Carnival and Norwegian, but this is my first attempt at cruising with Royal Caribbean. I'm looking at a cruise for August 26, 2017 and the travel agent is telling me all the inside cabins are already booked. She says the only inside cabin available is an wheelchair accessible cabin. Can this be true? Over 12 months out and already fully booked? Usually I have no trouble booking Carnival or Norwegian about 1 year ahead. Just to verify what she said, I tried to do a booking through the RCL website and I got the same result... only 1 inside cabin left.

     

    Anyway, we are a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 children) and we don't have a disability so we don't need an accessible room. The agent says I can book the room anyway and if RCL needs the room for a disabled guest, they will move us into another room. Does anyone know if she is right? Also, can 4 guests fit in a V1 category accessible room? It looks like it only has a king bed. Will the cabin steward move in 2 rollaway cots every night?

     

    Thanks for any insight you guys can provide.

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