Jen-Z Posted October 6 #1 Share Posted October 6 Hello, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Sleepybluegiraffe Posted October 6 #2 Share Posted October 6 Hello, your post just says hello and doesn’t explain the question in the topic subject Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jen-Z Posted October 6 Author #3 Share Posted October 6 It was not supposed to be sent yet. I was writing.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jen-Z Posted October 6 Author #4 Share Posted October 6 My travel partner and I have been sailing with MSC Cruises for nearly a decade, and we usually book at the same time. But last time, he sailed solo and while onboard, he booked a solo stateroom, paying supplement, for an inside stateroom (company selects the stateroom) on an upcoming repositioning cruise from Europe to South America. Yesterday, we tried to add me to his reservation, and apparently the stateroom they initially chose was upgraded again, without his knowledge, to a balcony. We were told that I would now have to pay the rate for joining him in a balcony stateroom, which was twice the price he paid. It seems unfair, like they want me pay for the upgrade that they gave him. So now, he is traveling solo in a room that he did not request, I am staying home, and the company is losing revenue on us because women ALWAYS spend more money than men, at least that's the way it is with us. Is there anybody that we can state our case to that might be able to help us? To go on this journey with these terms would not be an enjoyable experience for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SirWolf Posted October 6 #5 Share Posted October 6 What exactly is your goal ? Getting a balcony cabin for the price of an inside cabin ? Maybe you could ask being downsized to an 2-pax inside cabin and pay less. You said that your travel partner booked a solo stateroom. For my understanding a solo stateroom doesn’t accommodate 2 passengers. How did you wanted to be added to the solo reservation of your travel partner ? Your travel partner has been upgraded to a balcony stateroom that is probably larger and in a better location and you are saying that he didn’t wanted this stateroom.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Homosassa Posted October 6 #6 Share Posted October 6 (edited) There is nothing unfair about it. He booked under a guaranteed solo cabin rate and as so often happens, received a cabin in different category. The solo cabin assignment was made to him under the provisions of a guaranteed rate. As a new passenger, you now wish to select a more expensive cabin category under a different fare schedule and offering than what he booked under. Of course one would be charged the current fare for the new booking. Please read the readily available information on the MSC website regarding changes in reservations. Edited October 6 by Homosassa 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Essiesmom Posted October 6 #7 Share Posted October 6 Let me state my take on it. I think he booked an inside gty cabin as a solo, not necessarily a solo cabin. Paid solo supplement. Was assigned a balcony. Now wants to add the OP, but since supplement was not 100%, they want to charge an additional guest the full pp rate for a balcony, rather that the full double rate for the original inside. EM 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Homosassa Posted October 6 #8 Share Posted October 6 1 hour ago, Essiesmom said: Let me state my take on it. I think he booked an inside gty cabin as a solo, not necessarily a solo cabin. Paid solo supplement. Was assigned a balcony. Now wants to add the OP, but since supplement was not 100%, they want to charge an additional guest the full pp rate for a balcony, rather that the full double rate for the original inside. EM OP's Post number 4 says "the company selects the stateroom." In any case, as a new booking, the OP would pay the current fare for the cabin. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rednose Posted October 7 #9 Share Posted October 7 My question would be why did he book a solo state room if you normally travel together? As far as it being unfair I disagree. The booking is being changed and it is the price at the time of changing the booking that has to be paid not what you think should be paid. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MonsterJoe Posted October 7 #10 Share Posted October 7 Bummer for sure, but I also don't think it's unfair. I see a couple of potential options. 1. Split the additional cost above what you both expected to pay with your travel partner. 2. Cancel and rebook. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JT1962 Posted October 7 #11 Share Posted October 7 (edited) The best option is for the OP to attempt to book an inside guarantee solo, if available. They can share the balcony cabin once onboard, if they want to. Making any changes after booking is not a good idea with MSC. My experience with having my travel agent just asking MSC the cost to add someone to a cabin originally booked solo did not go well. MSC said both passengers would need to pay the current rate, not just the person being added, so I said no, just keep it as is. MSC sent an invoice for over $ 500 stating that I made a change to my booking by just asking to check the cost of adding someone, and I had to pay the current rate. Apparently their system re-prices to current rates whenever an agent opens the booking and saves it, even without making any changes. It took the travel agent 3 weeks to get them to honor my original price. Edited October 7 by JT1962 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Essiesmom Posted October 7 #12 Share Posted October 7 It might be difficult to share the stateroom if the ship is not a ‘smart ship’ which offers bracelets as well as the card. MSC does not issue extra cabin cards. EM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Morgsmom Posted October 7 #13 Share Posted October 7 On 10/6/2024 at 6:55 AM, Jen-Z said: I am staying home, and the company is losing revenue on us because women ALWAYS spend more money than men, at least that's the way it is with us. Is there anybody that we can state our case to that might be able to help us? To go on this journey with these terms would not be an enjoyable experience for me. Has no one else picked up on this little gem? LOL! Not in our household. DH is the "let's do it" and I'm the "whoa, buddy, not if you'd like to retire someday" person. If the OP admits to having an open pocketbook, then just pay the difference... or perhaps she should have been on the booking to begin with (not knowing if the single supplement was 100% or not). IMO, the best bet at this time is to book another single room (well, price it out first to see if it makes sense) and join him in his cabin, knowing that there will only be one key card. Heck, I'd love to have an extra cabin for some "me time" away from my DH, or even to have a 2nd bathroom to be able to use! 😉 (where I would CERTAINLY send DH for his morning business) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ottawa_Cruiser Posted October 7 #14 Share Posted October 7 I don't think it's unfair. Either you pay to go with him, or you can cancel and re-book to see if it'll be cheaper...or you stay home. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Homosassa Posted October 7 #15 Share Posted October 7 1 hour ago, Morgsmom said: Has no one else picked up on this little gem? LOL! Not in our household. DH is the "let's do it" and I'm the "whoa, buddy, not if you'd like to retire someday" person. If the OP admits to having an open pocketbook, then just pay the difference... or perhaps she should have been on the booking to begin with (not knowing if the single supplement was 100% or not). IMO, the best bet at this time is to book another single room (well, price it out first to see if it makes sense) and join him in his cabin, knowing that there will only be one key card. Heck, I'd love to have an extra cabin for some "me time" away from my DH, or even to have a 2nd bathroom to be able to use! 😉 (where I would CERTAINLY send DH for his morning business) I immediately picked up on it, but I just couldn't go there. Sometimes it is best to just let a outrageous fallacy alone and assume that the majority of us recognize it for what it is. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nferr Posted October 7 #16 Share Posted October 7 Seems to me that the the original purchaser should be very happy he got upgraded from a solo interior to a balcony cabin considering he booked at a "guaranty" rate. Trying to add another person to the booking at at the original pricing is an entirely different matter. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marktwothousand Posted Saturday at 09:35 PM #17 Share Posted Saturday at 09:35 PM Unfortunately I think the only option would be to ask for a refare with the parameters for the new booking. Whatever the original traveller paid would be applied to the new two-person booking. Isn’t that the way it’s supposed to work? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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