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You can have seperate charge accounts for anyone who has a valid credit card. This is done when you check in at the pier.

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When a charge account is set up at check-in, you indicate which other persons you will permit to charge to your card. So you have a choice. The child can have a separate account or can piggyback onto an adult's. If you permit another person to charge to your account, the end-of-cruise statement you reeive will separate the charges for each person. That's how I detect my wife's cash withdrawals in the casino!!
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Jule911..... We always use one credit card...but the way Celebrity sets it up..each passenger has their own "passenger number" which is on their room key/charge card.

At a glance ..(on the TV screen), you can see what each individual is charging to their account. It's very easy to monitor, as it lists each passenger separately with his/her charges.

My children come prepared with their own allowance spending money. They buy little things...and then "pay us" at the end of the cruise.

This can easily be done with anyone of any age traveling with you.

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