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  1. Thanks for all the fyi! All the kids are under 21, and we put one adult in each room, because it was recommended we do that. My main issue is dealing with the one kid who has anxiety. She feels that a singular OV room is too claustrophobic so the fact that we have a door between the two gives her more "space" so to speak? I'm not sure if we had to cancel 1 passenger, would RCCL really move the one room, despite that being the case. I've mostly heard that they repriced the room, or moved groups. We booked with Rccl because carnival was doing the same thing despite us calling and explaining the situation. I suppose we'll have to just pay for the extra fare and leave it be. Thanks again folks!
  2. HI @henrysea13 , I booked with a refundable deposit, so I wouldn't lose the monies put down if we had to cancel, but we're not exactly thrilled at the idea of being put on separate floors.
  3. HI All! This is my first post and my first RCCL cruise! We've done Disney, NCL, and CCL, so now its time for some Royal fun! Here's my query for all you seasoned Royalists: We booked two OV cabins for our blended family of 6. One of our children is active duty military and will be deployed at the time, but with his blessing, we are still going on the cruise. We would have to cancel him from our booking, making one room a double, as opposed to two triples. We were told if we had to downsize, so to speak, one room would be moved as they could not keep 2 people in a triple/quad room, and would be repriced, at more than what we paid for 6. We would like to stay in connecting rooms, as most of the kids are under 18, and one of them suffers from intense anxiety. If we convey that to RCCL are they willing to work with us? Or should we resign ourselves to having rooms on separate ends of the ships? Thanks so much! L
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