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We are gong on our first post-Covid cruise next month on Oasis.  Our granddaughters are going with us.  I need to have access to their cabin as well as my own.  Can my seapass card be changed so that it works on both cabins, or do I have to get a second seapass card to access their cabin?  I believe in the past it required  a second seapass card, but with all the new technology maybe one card can access two cabins now.

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2 hours ago, John&LaLa said:

You'll need a second sea pass. Just ask at guest services

Correct; we had 2 rooms for the past few cruises and we could only access the "other" room with a seperate card.  They said they couldn't give access to 2 rooms at a time on the same card .

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4 minutes ago, Surfguyxxx said:

Correct; we had 2 rooms for the past few cruises and we could only access the "other" room with a seperate card.  They said they couldn't give access to 2 rooms at a time on the same card .

 

Our second cards are typically only good for opening the door

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