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Hello!! I'm new to DCL and I was wondering if you can book connecting staterooms and if so how do you do it?? There will be 5 of us traveling and think one room would be to cramped...any advice is awesome!!

 

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Hello!! I'm new to DCL and I was wondering if you can book connecting staterooms and if so how do you do it?? There will be 5 of us traveling and think one room would be to cramped...any advice is awesome!!

 

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Well, you can have a look at the deck plans, and see which rooms are connecting. When you make your reservation (either online or with DCL or a TA) request those rooms.

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Another good point is that depending on the dates and the ship, it can actually be cheaper to book 2 connecting rooms of a lower category than one cabin that will sleep 5. For example, on the Magic and Wonder, to sleep 5 you would need a cat 4. BUT you might be able to book 2 cat 7 cabins for less than a cat 4.

 

Be aware that one adult must be BOOKED in each cabin, but no one cares who sleeps where.

 

Yet another possibility if kids are old enough or if your group is 3 adults and 2 kids can be an inside room across the hall from a balcony room.

 

But your basic premise is right. 2 rooms gives you double the closet space, double the TVs, double the bathrooms....much nicer than 5 people in one cabin!

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