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I was wondering if anyone knew if I book under a rate code, lets just say the guest appreciation event sale that is going on now, for three people and in a few months it is decided that the third guest can not attend, will the rate for guests 1 and 2 stays the same or if the rate code has to change?

 

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If I book now the price for guest 1 & 2 is $450 each and guest 3 is $150,

When I remove guest 3 in a few months, will only the $150 be deducted?

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I was wondering if anyone knew if I book under a rate code, lets just say the guest appreciation event sale that is going on now, for three people and in a few months it is decided that the third guest can not attend, will the rate for guests 1 and 2 stays the same or if the rate code has to change?

 

For example,

 

If I book now the price for guest 1 & 2 is $450 each and guest 3 is $150,

When I remove guest 3 in a few months, will only the $150 be deducted?

 

I would say yes. I can't see any other reason for anything else to change. Of course you have the possibility to be bumped from your 3 person cabin to a 2 person cabin but that rarely happens.

 

Bill

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I think it depends on the fare code you book under... If you book under the current More=Merrier fare, which is meant for 3 or more people, and the 3rd cancels, I don't think that rate would apply to you any longer...

 

 

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I was wondering if anyone knew if I book under a rate code, lets just say the guest appreciation event sale that is going on now, for three people and in a few months it is decided that the third guest can not attend, will the rate for guests 1 and 2 stays the same or if the rate code has to change?

 

For example,

 

If I book now the price for guest 1 & 2 is $450 each and guest 3 is $150,

When I remove guest 3 in a few months, will only the $150 be deducted?

 

My husband and I booked under the more the merrier rate. We went to remove my toddler (grandparents volunteered to babysit!) and we would have ended up having to rebook under a much higher rate AND pay a fee for changing it. Toddler is now coming with us. ;)

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