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When you go on a cruise do u pay for seperate people or for the room?

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When you go on a cruise do u pay for seperate people or for the room?

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  1. All cruise cabins are sold based on double occupancy and the prices listed will be per person and based on at least two people going on the cruise. The price you pay will depend also on the type cabin/accommodations that you choose.

    There are 4 basic types of cabins on ships;

    - inside (no window),................................... least expensive

    - outside (a window or porthole),

    - balcony/veranda, and

    - suites and penthouses.......................... most expensive.

    Royal Caribbean has some inside cabins on its Freedom and Voyager Class of ships that have a window overlooking an inside promenade mall.

    The "FROM" prices you see will always be for an inside cabin. There are also some subcategories within each category with cabins on a higher deck, and/or a better location on ship (like midship), and/or that are slightly larger costing more.   If there are 3 or 4 people to go in the same cabin with the first two then they pay a rate that is about 50% of the rate for the first two.  If a person wants to go on a cruise and have a cabin by him/her self then the price is about doubled and they call it a single supplement.


  2. Each room is sold for 2 people, if you have more than 2 people in the room the price goes up, but not drastically.

  3. Both

  4. you pay for the numbers of people that are in the room for that many persons that they will fit.

  5. You pay by person.   The first two people in a cabin will pay the same price.   There is usually a significantly discounted price for 3rd and 4th passengers.

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