Lisichka Posted April 3, 2008 Author #26 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I am missing something. (It happens a lot lately.:)) Why is having a child across the hall from you a problem? Because it is not available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exarolf Posted April 3, 2008 #27 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I am missing something. (It happens a lot lately.:)) Why is having a child across the hall from you a problem? It is not a problem *if* there is someone over 20 yrs old booked into that cabin... However, as a single parent, you can't book yourself into two cabins... Looks like you are looking at a suite.............. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lady_cruiser Posted April 3, 2008 #28 Share Posted April 3, 2008 If that's true then how to all these spring breakers go? They wouldn't be 25 or older in most cases. Maybe this is why they changed the rules. Lets not blame RCL - lets blames does darn hormonal Spring Breakers! :p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrp96 Posted April 3, 2008 #29 Share Posted April 3, 2008 It is not a problem *if* there is someone over 20 yrs old booked into that cabin... However, as a single parent, you can't book yourself into two cabins... Looks like you are looking at a suite.............. But a single parent can still book their kids into the cabin across the hall or the cabin next door. The issue for the OP is that the cabin across the hall is not available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingsgirl Posted April 3, 2008 #30 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Or to the OP if you can't afford a suite to fit you all, what about trying to book your rooms online instead and see how far you get? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ncmomof2 Posted April 3, 2008 #31 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Just for the record, here's what RCI's website says (as of just now): "No guest under the age of twenty-one (21) will be reserved in a stateroom unless accompanied by an adult twenty-one (21) years of age, or older. This age limit will be waived for minor children sailing with their parents or guardians in adjacent staterooms or under-aged married couples (proof of marriage is required). Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to ask for proof of age. Royal Caribbean International's age policy for gambling and consumption of alcoholic beverages is as follows: Please note: An individual's age on the date of sailing determines his or her status for the entire cruise vacation." I guess directly across the hall counts as "adjacent." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vickiw0318 Posted April 3, 2008 #32 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Because it is not available. That makes sense! I missed that part. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JJ2sail Posted April 3, 2008 #33 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Also a problem, if you want a hump cabin, as there are no cabins across the hall, as in my case! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhoenixCruiser Posted April 3, 2008 #34 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Sounds like a good plan to me. If a guest is under the age to book for themselves and the adult is being held responsible then they should be close by and I agree with across the hall. Good going RCI. Glad to see that they are clamping down on this. I think its a good policy too. Perhaps the change is due to the recent events on NCL :eek: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=743107 ### Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merion_Mom Posted April 3, 2008 #35 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Just heard from my TA- He said it's not true. He just booked kids 5 doors down from parents yesterday. I think my kids are atleast 4 doors down in an inside cabin.:confused: We have the same TA, Jen. Just got that message, too. ;) :) (did you write to him and ask? I did, and linked to this thread, so he saw the posted details, and he STILL says that he had no problem booking 13-18 year old kids 5 cabins down the hall from parents) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merion_Mom Posted April 3, 2008 #36 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I think its a good policy too. Perhaps the change is due to the recent events on NCL :eek: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=743107 ### Oh, c'mon, PC, you know that what happened to those kids has NOTHING to do with the distance between their cabin and their parents' cabins! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JRsMom Posted April 3, 2008 #37 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Royal's rule is at least one person booked in the cabin has to be at least 21. Other lines have placed that number as high as 25 unless the young couple could prove they were married.I think it's to keep wild hordes of college spring-breakers at bay. Can you imagine having a ship overrun with 18-20 year olds, packed 4 to a room to save money? I guess I didn't think of it that way. Makes sense though! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhoenixCruiser Posted April 3, 2008 #38 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Oh, c'mon, PC, you know that what happened to those kids has NOTHING to do with the distance between their cabin and their parents' cabins! Perhaps they believe some parents need to be reminded to keep an eye on their kids... ### Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merion_Mom Posted April 3, 2008 #39 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Royal's rule is at least one person booked in the cabin has to be at least 21. Other lines have placed that number as high as 25 unless the young couple could prove they were married.I think it's to keep wild hordes of college spring-breakers at bay. Can you imagine having a ship overrun with 18-20 year olds, packed 4 to a room to save money? That is why my son, who will turn 21 next March, is planning a cruise with his friends for spring break 2009. :) By the way, they don't mature all that much from 20 to 21. :rolleyes: (he did say that they are going to look at Carnival first, since the rumor is that they are cheaper. :D ....and he's the only one with RC status) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inshape Posted April 3, 2008 #40 Share Posted April 3, 2008 That is really funny since I always booked my minor kids, now 11 and 13 across or diagnally away from us with no problem. Then for another cruise we decided to save some money and I gave up the balcony cabin we were in and took a inside which is 5 cabins away from the kids, who will be 12 and almost 14 at the time of sailing. I was shocked when they told me I can do that. When I questioned it they said the kids just have to be in the same quadrant as the parents. So I thought, go for it and try it out. I rarely go into the cabin to check on them anyways.... but they are always coming into ours to check on US>.... Maybe being a few cabins down from them will stop that..... Rules are always changing it seems depending on whom you talk to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HurricaneSally Posted April 3, 2008 #41 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I think kids should have to be adjacent to their parents. Why should strangers have to put up with their nonsense? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lisichka Posted April 3, 2008 Author #42 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I think kids should have to be adjacent to their parents. Why should strangers have to put up with their nonsense? What nonsense would that be?:confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merion_Mom Posted April 3, 2008 #43 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I have heard more noise coming from cabins occupied by adults than from cabins occupied by minors. (of course, as a mother, I know that the time to worry is NOT when they are making noise.......it's when the noise stops. :D :rolleyes:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bplazo Posted April 3, 2008 #44 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I like my teenage daughter in the same room so I can monitor her better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbiecruiser09 Posted April 3, 2008 #45 Share Posted April 3, 2008 To the OP: Could you try to talk to RCI and see WHO is across the hall from you? What if that party would be willing to move? Wouldn't hurt to ask. I would hope that the line would be working with you to try to book you 2 rooms that are in accord with their new policy. (ora re they so full they don't care if they lose you as a customer?) PLease let us know how it turns out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Choozin Croozin Posted April 3, 2008 #46 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Do they really think having them across from you as opposed to a couple of doors down is really going to make a difference:confused:? Do they make you put a bell on the door too so you know if they are leaving. H-E-L-L-O Jeesh. I agree that parents should have more control of their children, but how this is supposed to help I don't get it. Sorry for your dilemma. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lisichka Posted April 3, 2008 Author #47 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I ended up booking a junior suite that will fit all 5 of us. That is the only way we could make this work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dirtgirl Posted April 3, 2008 #48 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I ended up booking a junior suite that will fit all 5 of us. That is the only way we could make this work. I didn't think a JS could fit 5? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lisichka Posted April 3, 2008 Author #49 Share Posted April 3, 2008 I didn't think a JS could fit 5? They had one Jr suite that fits 5. They will have to put a roll-a-way in it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bethaniesmom Posted April 3, 2008 #50 Share Posted April 3, 2008 i don't think i could deal with adult kids in our room, just too crowded, but mine are a little older than 19 and i would rather have them next door or across the hall. they aren't wild or partiers (is that a word?) but I do kind of like not having to search the whole ship when we want to make plans with them or just hang out togehter for a little while. they also like to share our balcony (they usually have an inside room, since I am paying for them too). Beverly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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