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Is it possible to have someone in a different room have their keycard also work in my room? We're traveling with my in-laws who have an inside cabin. It would be nice to let them get into our mini suite if they want to hang out on the balcony without having to let them in.

 

Pete

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Is it possible to have someone in a different room have their keycard also work in my room? We're traveling with my in-laws who have an inside cabin. It would be nice to let them get into our mini suite if they want to hang out on the balcony without having to let them in.

 

Pete

 

You would have to ask for an extra one for your cabin & give it to them, I guess. Never heard of this one before LOL. doubt if theirs could work on two different doors.

 

Jan

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When we were cruising with my son and DIL, I asked for an extra key so they could get into our cabin. It didn't have charging privileges, just a key card to enter the stateroom. They did the same for us.

 

It was not a problem at all. :)

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