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You just book each cruise separately. Once you have assigned room numbers, let your TA or RCL try to get the same room for both cruises. Once on the ship, you will usually take a Covid test the last full day of the first cruise. On B2B day, you will meet somewhere, get a new Sail Pass, temporarily disembark ship, and be the first ones to reembark.

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Search for a cruise you like, see what the dates are for that sailing. Ex, oasis out of Bayonne leaves June 10,17,24….I can select to book the 10 and 17….OR…the 17 and 24…either would be a back to back since staying on the ship.

each date gets its own reservation # and are separate bookings

if you look at cabins you like and see the same one is available on both sailings ask royal or your travel agent to book the specific cabin number you want. Then you won’t have to change cabins from week to week. From what I’ve read here even if you change cabins you just pack up and your room attendant ensures your luggage gets to your next cabin.

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