My son and his wife will be booking a cruise together to celebrate our Silver and Golden anniversaries. We will be booking adjoining balcony cabins. My son and I drink enough to make the Cheers package practical. Our wives, on the other hand may have 7 or 8 drinks the entire cruise. You see the problem. Our solution was for my son and I to book one cabin and our wives the other, and do a cabin switch after boarding. My son and I would get the Cheers package, and our wives would not. One problem would be one person in each cabin wouldn't have a key for their cabin. That is solved by having the room steward open the partition between the balconies so both cabins can be accessed through the balcony. The big problem, though, is the credit cards attached to the sign and sail card. Could my son attach his credit card to him and his wife's sign and sail card and me do the same? It would mean we would have to order our cheers package seperately. Has anyone ever done this?
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My son and his wife will be booking a cruise together to celebrate our Silver and Golden anniversaries. We will be booking adjoining balcony cabins. My son and I drink enough to make the Cheers package practical. Our wives, on the other hand may have 7 or 8 drinks the entire cruise. You see the problem. Our solution was for my son and I to book one cabin and our wives the other, and do a cabin switch after boarding. My son and I would get the Cheers package, and our wives would not. One problem would be one person in each cabin wouldn't have a key for their cabin. That is solved by having the room steward open the partition between the balconies so both cabins can be accessed through the balcony. The big problem, though, is the credit cards attached to the sign and sail card. Could my son attach his credit card to him and his wife's sign and sail card and me do the same? It would mean we would have to order our cheers package seperately. Has anyone ever done this?