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kolebyt1996

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Say what?? Why didn't everyone just NOT go into the cabin they were not sleeping in? :confused:

We all did, but we only had one key for each room. NCL gave us a hard time to get our credits and didnt want to give us new keys. So, My husband had my dads key with his name on it to get into our room.

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We just did this for our 9-6-09 sailing on the Splendor, go to the pursers desk and ask for a room key..... Name will be printed but it will say "Room Key Only", however your final sign and sail statement will be delivered to the room you werew originally assigned. This is easier than switching the cabin.

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