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Lucky day-

 

We are a family of 5, (3 teenagers) and normally get 2 rooms, an inside and a balcony or suite.

 

I was looking today at the Freedom of the Seas for the Week of Thanksgiving 11/24/2013 and saw an X balcony guarantee available for 3 passengers for 999/549 (3rd person). I went ahead and held it and when I went back to look again it was not offered for 3 passengers only 2. When I look at my reservation hold, it confirms 3 passengers. I must have gotten the last one.

 

Are these common? I normally only see them for 2 passengers. The weird thing is that there are only 18 D1's and 15 E1's available as of tonight for 3 passengers.

 

Another stroke of luck, I found room 6305 (Ben and Jerry's Sweet) open as well, so now the girls can have that room and the ice cream and my husband and I can enjoy the Concierge's lounge.

 

Almost too good to pass up, I just have to (gently) break it to my husband. lol

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Lucky day-

 

We are a family of 5, (3 teenagers) and normally get 2 rooms, an inside and a balcony or suite.

 

I was looking today at the Freedom of the Seas for the Week of Thanksgiving 11/24/2013 and saw an X balcony guarantee available for 3 passengers for 999/549 (3rd person). I went ahead and held it and when I went back to look again it was not offered for 3 passengers only 2. When I look at my reservation hold, it confirms 3 passengers. I must have gotten the last one.

 

Are these common? I normally only see them for 2 passengers. The weird thing is that there are only 18 D1's and 15 E1's available as of tonight for 3 passengers.

 

Another stroke of luck, I found room 6305 (Ben and Jerry's Sweet) open as well, so now the girls can have that room and the ice cream and my husband and I can enjoy the Concierge's lounge.

 

Almost too good to pass up, I just have to (gently) break it to my husband. lol

 

I am pretty sure that if the girls are in 6305, that will NOT convey Concierge Lounge privileges on people in another cabin.

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