sistert
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2002
I have a hopefully simply (or at least easy enough to answer) question about having two rooms on the ship.
The Scenario:
My mother and I booked 2 rooms for a December cruise on the Dream. One room is in my name (room A), the other room is in hers (room B). Here's where things get tricky.
- The trip will consist of me, my mom, the DH, and his parents (we're taking his parents on their first cruise so it's only 3 nights); total of 5 people.
- My mom, DH, and I will share one room (room A).
- His parents will take the other room (room B).
The Questions:
As mom is the lead for room B but not staying in it, would she be able to get a room key for room A anyway? If so, how would her OBC work? Or would it just go to the DH's parents?
I suspect mom will just borrow my or the DH's room key if she's off on her own around the ship. The DH will be playing tour guide to his parents so he'll be with them the majority of the trip. Her OBC would remain her's so she'll just need to remember to charge on the right card.
Has anyone had a similar configuration; the person a room is booked under staying in a different room? I would think some of the parents with older kids might have done this. Thoughts, suggestions?
The Scenario:
My mother and I booked 2 rooms for a December cruise on the Dream. One room is in my name (room A), the other room is in hers (room B). Here's where things get tricky.
- The trip will consist of me, my mom, the DH, and his parents (we're taking his parents on their first cruise so it's only 3 nights); total of 5 people.
- My mom, DH, and I will share one room (room A).
- His parents will take the other room (room B).
The Questions:
As mom is the lead for room B but not staying in it, would she be able to get a room key for room A anyway? If so, how would her OBC work? Or would it just go to the DH's parents?
I suspect mom will just borrow my or the DH's room key if she's off on her own around the ship. The DH will be playing tour guide to his parents so he'll be with them the majority of the trip. Her OBC would remain her's so she'll just need to remember to charge on the right card.
Has anyone had a similar configuration; the person a room is booked under staying in a different room? I would think some of the parents with older kids might have done this. Thoughts, suggestions?