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There is no set fee. It varies depending on the ship and the date you are sailing. 1st and 2nd passengers in a room will pay full fare, where 3rd and 4th passengers in a room will usually get a discount. There is no specific discount for children.

 

In order to price a cruise, just go to RCCL's website and act like you are booking the cruise you want.

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But it only the second post! Why question it?

It does all depend on date, etc. Here is an example. We went on Sovereign of the Seas, in June, 4 day at $449 pp deck 2. The same cruise, Dec.11 we are going for $229 pp. We were paying full fare for our granddaughter, 22 months. We added a third person, 24 years of age, to that cabin. The person's fare is $139. We are having the two adults pay the "full"fair and the toddler pay the $139. The addition was listed as the third person. I questioned how it was listed I was told what RCCL looks at is the total price for the cabin, not the per person fare. I hope that helps.

Call and ask them. Give them some dates you are considering and see what works the best for you. Enjoy your cruise.

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Thanks to everyone who posted. The reason I'm asking is my husband and I plan to take our 2 grandchildren and their mom on a cruise next year and am trying to figure out costs of the 2 kids and their mom in one stateroom and my husband and I in another. I guess one of the kids will have to pay full fare with only 3 people in room.

 

At least I have time to plan!

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Thanks to everyone who posted. The reason I'm asking is my husband and I plan to take our 2 grandchildren and their mom on a cruise next year and am trying to figure out costs of the 2 kids and their mom in one stateroom and my husband and I in another. I guess one of the kids will have to pay full fare with only 3 people in room.

 

At least I have time to plan!

 

You're other option is to look at a room like the Royal Family Suite which will accommodate 5 to 8 people, with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. You can't book that room over the internet though. Depending on when you are going this may end up being a less expensive option than 2 rooms for the 5 of you. It's worth it to price it both ways.

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