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Wife and I are sailing with our baby on Mariner in 2019. Our daughter will be 1.5 at time of sailing. When we booked initially, RCI forced us into a higher category JS because we had three people in our room. We have no use for pullmans, pull out couches, etc. because our daughter will probably be in a pack-n-play. Can we get a cheaper J4 instead of a J3, or does Royal lock you into the rooms that have as many beds as people in the stateroom?

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you have to call or go through TA to force the booking for an under 2 year old in a pack n play. you cannot do so online.

Interesting. But it can be done? I'll call to change my room if so. Thanks!

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Interesting. But it can be done? I'll call to change my room if so. Thanks!

 

MAYBE. as has been stated.. if life boat capacity for that section is maxed then no you will not be allowed to do so.

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Good luck. I know that you can successfully put a child in a room designed for two. Our granddaughter was booked in the same room as my mother-in-law. However, she pretty much slept with my husband and me. We had adjoining rooms, so there wasn’t a lifejacket issue.

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Success! He was able to move all three of us to a J4, so that will save around $230. :D

Good to hear they still allow the pack and play in a two person stateroom.

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Good to hear they still allow the pack and play in a two person stateroom.

Myself, my daughter and granddaughter (28) months went on the Harmony of the Seas in March of this year. We booked a Boardwalk cabin that sleeps 2. Royal Caribbean allowed that and brought a PAC n Play to our room for my granddaughter but we sent it back because we didn’t need it. My travel agent did have to call Royal Caribbean to get this approved.

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