jamespb78 Posted May 27 #1 Share Posted May 27 Looking at a cruise on Celebrity Edge for 3 people. 14 nights out of Sydney in Jan 2025. Currently the only rooms left for 3 people are the Infinite Verandah rooms - which I really dont want. I rang Celebrity, and they said there is one Sunset Verandah room left, but it's designated as 4 person. She tried to get permission to put just the 3 of us in it, but was told no. I then suggested, can I pay for 4 people, and only 3 of us show up. Its an extra $3000 AUD to do this, but that would give us the room we want. So would this be allowed? Paying for 4 people, but only 3 of us show up? Is there a risk they would move us once they realise the 4th person isn't coming (even though I've paid for them) Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leaveitallbehind Posted May 27 #2 Share Posted May 27 (edited) 2 hours ago, jamespb78 said: Looking at a cruise on Celebrity Edge for 3 people. 14 nights out of Sydney in Jan 2025. Currently the only rooms left for 3 people are the Infinite Verandah rooms - which I really dont want. I rang Celebrity, and they said there is one Sunset Verandah room left, but it's designated as 4 person. She tried to get permission to put just the 3 of us in it, but was told no. I then suggested, can I pay for 4 people, and only 3 of us show up. Its an extra $3000 AUD to do this, but that would give us the room we want. So would this be allowed? Paying for 4 people, but only 3 of us show up? Is there a risk they would move us once they realise the 4th person isn't coming (even though I've paid for them) Thanks I would never do that. IMO and experience that would be an unnecessary expenditure of money. Typically just because a stateroom is configured to accommodate four it doesn't mean that is the only booking configuration that will be accepted. We have often booked staterooms that could accommodate more than two as a double occupancy booking without any issue. I am not aware of any special rules for non-US bookings that would specify what you suggest and would guess you were dealing with a representative that was not correct in their understanding regarding the booking for that stateroom. Unless there are special rules for Australian bookings that would prevent this, I would not pay for a fourth person just to book that stateroom and would suggest calling back to talk with a different representative, or book through a travel agent instead, to confirm your ability to book that stateroom for the three of you. Edited May 27 by leaveitallbehind Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisestitch Posted May 27 #3 Share Posted May 27 Definitely get a good travel agent. failing that, you could book a fourth person into the room and then have that person be a no-show. But that’s a very expensive and totally unnecessary option. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare hcat Posted May 27 #4 Share Posted May 27 (edited) that's crazy... not worth the extra money The SV on EDGE is great for two people..(stayed in one). a bit. more roomy and nice aft outdoor balcony Where is the bed for 3rd person, let alone a 4th? Is 3rd a child?The couch is awful. Sounds like they are stuffing the ship to the max! btw..Inf Veranda is not bad..stayed in that as well.. but only with 2 ...in one bed.. Couch is awful! Edited May 27 by hcat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamespb78 Posted May 27 Author #5 Share Posted May 27 (edited) Thanks for the input so far. I've now rung back and got a different consultant, who has confirmed what I was told by the first consultant. Apparently the room I want, has a capacity requirement of 4 people on it. The 2nd consultant tried to remove my imaginary 4th guest, but then got the error saying she cant. I can kind of understand their reasoning. Why should Celebrity settle for only 3 paying passengers in that room, when they could get more money with 4? I don't think they will have any issues getting this cruise to 100% capacity as it will be in prime time holiday season here. If I try do a new mock booking for 3 people, then every category is sold out except for suites (far too expensive). If however I do a mock booking for 4 people, then there are plenty of options for most categories - I just cant have only 3 people in them! So as ridiculous as it sounds, thats the reason Im considering it. Edited May 27 by jamespb78 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mahdnc Posted May 27 #6 Share Posted May 27 (edited) 3 hours ago, jamespb78 said: Looking at a cruise on Celebrity Edge for 3 people. 14 nights out of Sydney in Jan 2025. Currently the only rooms left for 3 people are the Infinite Verandah rooms - which I really dont want. I rang Celebrity, and they said there is one Sunset Verandah room left, but it's designated as 4 person. She tried to get permission to put just the 3 of us in it, but was told no. I then suggested, can I pay for 4 people, and only 3 of us show up. Its an extra $3000 AUD to do this, but that would give us the room we want. So would this be allowed? Paying for 4 people, but only 3 of us show up? Is there a risk they would move us once they realise the 4th person isn't coming (even though I've paid for them) Thanks Yes, you can do that. You may be able to cancel the 4th person before you make final payment because often the minimum passenger limits are lifted as the sailing date approaches. These type of limits come up quite often. For example, there are 3 person minimums on many Solstice class veranda cabins (grayed out balcony cabins). Those minimum limits are eventually dropped. Edited May 27 by mahdnc 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jelayne Posted May 27 #7 Share Posted May 27 The SV cabins are all the same size no matter whether it holds 2, 3 or 4 passengers. It doesn’t make sense to pay for 4 as you gain no additional space. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSAtlantic Posted May 27 #8 Share Posted May 27 Until recently, we were always 3 and book rooms on the slant with a larger balcony. Many of these are 3/4 occupancy and when it was a quad room, my TA never had an issue booking for us. Now we are cruising without DD we still book the same rooms and have not had an issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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