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Curious about something...not looking at any specific ship or cruise at this time...just doing some legwork....

 

4 Adults...which would be cheaper using an average per person... booking into 2 balconies or booking into something like an RFS with 2 bedrooms?

 

Thinking of inviting another couple to join us...but they have some financial constraints...we've traveled together before, staying in condos etc, so it's not that big a deal to us to "share" accommodations...just trying to figure out which would be easier on the wallet....and if I'm not mistaken, the RFS has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, which would work fine for all of us-they'd have their "space" and we'd have ours....

 

Thanks in advance... :)

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but that will be tight and you best be real comfortable about sharing accommodations. The next cheapest would be to book one balcony and an interior across the hall. We often do this with our two sons. It gives one balcony that everyone can congregate on but the interior is far cheaper than the second balcony.

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