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I'm not sure what you're talking about but if I think about it, if it has to do with your booking it might be---now this is pure guesswork... if you're traveling alone in a cabin you'll have to pay for the second berth anyways.

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I think it is normally 150% for a 1A, and 200% for any other category, but I have never booked a single so I'm not positive. I've heard that sometimes the single supplement is even lower on certain ships and sailings.

 

Cotton - this thread desperately needs your expert advice. :)

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Deck Cadet...wrong. I'm a solo cruiser, as Snowball knows.:D

The 1A category is 150%, which I understand, but don't like. However, I've been fortunate to have gotten porthole 1A categories a couple of times, and that's been nice. I also managed to get a 5A for 150% supplement rate on one cruise. Those are few and far between, because usually anything above 1A is 200%. :eek:

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