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  1. 4 minutes ago, Kartgv said:

    You basically have it right.    If the advertised price is $865 per person, then 2 people in a cabin should be $1730.    That price may not, however, include taxes and port fees - read the fine print on wherever you're seeing that pricing.    The advertising probably also says pricing is FROM $865 per person, so that would be for the lowest category inside cabin.    One person traveling alone will also usually pay more than the advertised per person price, possibly as much as double.    The exception would be on some ships which have a small number of 'single' cabins.  

    Yes but why are we both paying $1730. Should be $1730 for 2 people, not $3460, right?

  2. This may be a stupid question, but this is my first cruise. I am cruising on Royal Caribbean next May and the pricing for my room is $800.51per person with a 50% off for second guest promotion. The way I calculate it is I should be paying $719.50 for myself and my guest should be paying $359.75 for a total of $1059.75 for 2 people, plus taxes and fees of course. But when I look at the pricing, I am being charged for both occupancies and my guest is being charged for both occupancies. The amount being charged per person is $1439 plus $162.02, totaling $1601.02 each then they took $720 off for the 50% off second guest. I don’t understand the calculations. Am I being charged double or am I just not understanding it? Someone please help me understand this. Thanks in advance.

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  3. First time cruiser...What happens if you are late or miss your final payment? Do you lose your reservation and also lose your deposit? Are you responsible for paying more than deposit if you miss your final payment? Cruising on Norwegian Cruise Lines. Thanks for the info in advance!!

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