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Question about switching cabin keys and cheers


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Some of the negative reaction is the standard holier than thou moral police. The rest is just plain jealousy.

 

We all wish we could have a way to legally skirt the rules, but some of us don't have the extra room to be able to do that. I admit it, I'm jealous.

 

Go ahead, and more power to ya for finding the legal loophole. As for me, I will stick to my rum runners for now. (Oops, did I just stir the pot? At least they will leave you alone and attack me for a bit.)

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OMG I am so confused with this. What does the room assignment have to do with the CHEERS! program?? If I were to cram 5 adults into one room, would I only have to buy one CHEERS program????? Or is the real issue with the adults in w/ the kiddos? My head is spinning

 

 

 

If someone in a cabin wants to purchase cheers, everyone in the cabin 21+ must purchase cheers. Otherwise anyone who drinks less than 15 a day would justify 'well, my husband and I combined won't hit the limit so we should share'. So if you cram 5 adults in one room, either all 5 can purchase cheers or no one can.

 

When you have multiple rooms and minors cruising, you can manipulate the booking to get around this. So if you have 2 21+ and 2 18 year olds sailing; you could get adjoining rooms and put the 2 21+ in one room and the two 18 year olds in the other room - or as the OP wants to do, put a 21+ and an 18 year old in each room. In the first scenario if only one of the 21+ people want cheers, you are out of luck. Sharing a room so both must purchase. In the second scenario, since the 21+ person is rooming with someone who can't drink, they only have to purchase one package.

 

I'm a big rule follower and dislike people sharing - it hurts everyone. But this loophole is allowed, so by all means. As long as the plan isn't to share the one cheers, go for it.

 

 

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To all those who were offended by question and thought I was doing something wrong and being a bad mother teaching my kids terrible things, lol, you can now breathe a sigh of relief.

 

Hubby has decided to take an extended golfing trip instead of joining the kids and i on a cruise. So we cancelled our pride booking and I'm now looking at a 9 night out of Baltimore on royal instead [emoji16]

 

But huge thanks to everyone who helped answer my questions. You guys are great!

 

 

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