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What to do when your stateroom mate bails on you?


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Can you provide a source for the above cited "HAL rules"?

 

I posed that question to my PCC in an email. Here is the response:

The rule is - if someone cancels out of a two person stateroom, the person left has to pay a single rate. The policy isn't in writing outside of training manuals.

since you have proven in previous posts that this will not satisfy you, I guess we will just have to disagree.
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I'm confused. Back in September, you posted "My Sister and I are taking my Mom on this cruise! I can hardly wait. This will be the first cruise for all three of us and a once in a lifetime advanture (sic)." So how does sister #3 come into play? Did she decide belatedly to join you, then change her mind?

 

 

Why does it matter ? You must have a lot of time on your hands [emoji3]

 

 

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