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This is true, we are going Scenic next year and I see looking at the layout there is a single cabin right next door to us.

Marlster

 

I think the newer Scenic ships only have one single cabin. I was on Emerald Waterways (Scenic's sister), and they had 2 single cabins. Single cabin is only about 100 square feet (with a twin or slightly wider bed). Single cabin didn't have a price supplement, which made it attractive to a solo traveler. Then again, you can sometimes get regular cabins at a reduced (or no) supplement adder.

 

My friend was able to book a single cabin on our cruise, but they are often not available (due to solos or group leaders getting them early). Since our cruise wasn't a sellout, they did give him a free upgrade to a normal "waterview" room. He was happy!

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I took my first River Cruise on AMA in April and I always sail solo.

The cruise was in my top 2 all time:):D:).....I loved it and would highly

recommend AMA.

 

As for single supplements? AMA offers their category E on European sailings

with no single supplement at all.:)

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