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steveb

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hi travelling on 1st cruise on IOTS in December with wife and 3 kids.  At time of booking we had to have my wife on one room with 2 youngest children and myself on another with eldest child.  However eldest child  is 19 so plan is for him and the other two to go in one cabin.  So can we get my and my wife's pass keys assigned to open both rooms, reassign the eldest childs pass key to the 'child'  room only and then ensure the childrens pass keys are blocked from spending ?

 

Thanks in advance

 

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20 minutes ago, steveb said:

hi travelling on 1st cruise on IOTS in December with wife and 3 kids.  At time of booking we had to have my wife on one room with 2 youngest children and myself on another with eldest child.  However eldest child  is 19 so plan is for him and the other two to go in one cabin.  So can we get my and my wife's pass keys assigned to open both rooms, reassign the eldest childs pass key to the 'child'  room only and then ensure the childrens pass keys are blocked from spending ?

 

Thanks in advance

 

Just need to go to the Guest Services desk to get an extra key to one of the rooms.  Did it last June.

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54 minutes ago, steveb said:

wow - quick response thanks.  No we have rooms on deck 2 separated by half a ships length which in my opinion is far better than connecting rooms :14_relaxed:

Steve,

Here's a good link for you, since it's your first cruise. The title is "Going from  Curb to Ship"https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/podcast/episode-214-going-curb-ship. It was done by Matt who is the Guru of the website. Enjoy!:27_sunglasses:

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51 minutes ago, steveb said:

wow - quick response thanks.  No we have rooms on deck 2 separated by half a ships length which in my opinion is far better than connecting rooms :14_relaxed:

I agree, but I'll mention to please be sure the 3 youngsters are familiar with all the aspects of safety being separated from you by so many rooms.  Glad your 19 year old is a male.  I know it's not pc to say, but I was nervous enough with daughters 19 and 17 being across the hall last year.  I would not have been comfortable with them being further down the hall... let alone a half a ship away.

I don't say these things to scare you, but you and your kids need to be vigilant on a ship just as you would  in the a safe part of a city at night.

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