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Mattingly23
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We're a family of 4. In the past we've cruised in one cabin, but kids are getting older now (and bigger). I'm looking at 2 cabins, a balcony and an inside across the hall for a Divina Caribbean cruse.

 

I understand we must book them so that there's an adult in each cabin. Is it possible once we check in/board that we can put the two kids (12 & 14) in the inside with my wife & I in the balcony cabin?

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Yes, have your TA do a booking where 1 adult is in each room with each child, Ensure that the cabins are across from each other. Once you have set sail, go down to the front desk and just have the cards switched. The cruiseline already received their money for all pax, so its no loss to them.

 

As for your room steward, as long as your kids are being respectful and are not leaving a mess for them to clean up, they really don't care. I may not hurt to slip them something extra.

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