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In a cruise brochure, are prices that are labled 'based on double occupancy' per person or per couple?

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For example, a room is $9000 based on double occupancy. Is that $9000 for one person or $4500for one person? Thank you!

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  1. All the brouchures that I have seen are per person based on double occupancy. When in doubt call or email the cruise line.


  2. per person , unfortunately

  3. Per Person.

    Single Supplement is 1 Person

    Double Occupancy is 2 people, but price per person

    Triple Occupancy is 3 people, but price per person.

    Now the more people you add the more money you save

  4. prices are per person

    so yes if a cabin says 9000.00 cabin it would be that not half of that.

    cruiseclues.com

  5. It IS per person. So for two people it would be $18000 - where the heck are you planning to go?@!

  6. If a room is $9,000 based on double occupancy, then that is $4,500 per person.  However, normally the price is given per person, not per room (since many rooms sleep more than two).  So the cost is more likely be listed as $4,500 per person based on double occupancy (or $9,000 for the room).

    A single person pays for two.  If there are three or four in the same room, the third and fourth person pay less.  Here is an example of how this works ...

    On person - $3,000

    Two people $3,000 ($1,500 each)

    Three people $3500 ($1,500 each for the first two, $500 for the third person).

    Four people $4,000 ($1,500 each for the first two, $500 each for the third and fourth people).

  7. per person

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