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So we are sailing on the 4th July on the Quantum of the Seas with 2 adults and 2 teenagers. We are booked to be sharing a balcony cabin between the 4 of us because it worked out a LOT cheaper than 2 separate cabins. Is it possible that once the ship sets sail that Royal Caribbean will offer us a second cabin if there are spaces perhaps from upgrading their loyal customers? If so would a second cabin be complimentary? Thank You :)

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So we are sailing on the 4th July on the Quantum of the Seas with 2 adults and 2 teenagers. We are booked to be sharing a balcony cabin between the 4 of us because it worked out a LOT cheaper than 2 separate cabins. Is it possible that once the ship sets sail that Royal Caribbean will offer us a second cabin if there are spaces perhaps from upgrading their loyal customers? If so would a second cabin be complimentary? Thank You :)

 

Usually RCCL ships sail full - but good luck

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So we are sailing on the 4th July on the Quantum of the Seas with 2 adults and 2 teenagers. We are booked to be sharing a balcony cabin between the 4 of us because it worked out a LOT cheaper than 2 separate cabins. Is it possible that once the ship sets sail that Royal Caribbean will offer us a second cabin if there are spaces perhaps from upgrading their loyal customers? If so would a second cabin be complimentary? Thank You :)

 

The ship is no doubt full! Was on the ship. Two inside cabins, they cabins that have a faux window with a real view of outside. Did you price? Might have worked with your budget- did you price the two inside with view cabins? While the balcony cabins are nice, very small for four adults especially when the top bed is pulled down.

 

However you have to do what you can afford.

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So we are sailing on the 4th July on the Quantum of the Seas with 2 adults and 2 teenagers. We are booked to be sharing a balcony cabin between the 4 of us because it worked out a LOT cheaper than 2 separate cabins. Is it possible that once the ship sets sail that Royal Caribbean will offer us a second cabin if there are spaces perhaps from upgrading their loyal customers? If so would a second cabin be complimentary? Thank You :)
Slim to none, sorry.
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Not a problem. I can upgrade you to a Royal Loft Suite

The Royal Loft Suite is the largest of all lofts onboard Anthem of the Seas. Features include:Baby Grand piano, Indoor and outdoor dining rooms that seat eight, Private wet bar, Library, Extended balcony with LCD television, entertainment area and Jacuzzi

Master bedroom and bathroom on loft level (with bathtub, shower, two sinks and bidet)

Four twin beds (can convert to Royal King beds), Bath and shower on main level

Accommodates up to 6 guests (1,524 sq. ft./141 sq. m., balcony 843 sq. ft./78 sq. m.) all for free, seeing you asked so nicely.

Just pay a small admin fee for the change of room only $8,000 per person.

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I have to disagree with the previous posters, as we were the happy recipients of a visit from the upgrade fairy. We were 4 booked in a balcony, and were upgraded at no additional charge (except the $25 the TA charged us for the change) to two connecting balconies.

 

We booked the 3/19/15 sailing in April 2014...got the upgrade call Nov 2014.

 

So yes, it can happen. I don't remember what our original cabin number was, but it was on deck 7 or 8, in the middle. Our upgrade was to 11306 & 11308. We had a choice between those two cabins or another set on deck either 10 or 12. Can't recall for sure.

 

Good luck, and I hope the fairy visits you too!

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