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Documentation for traveling with kids when parents are on the ship?


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The cheapest way for us to book our cabins on Carnival is for each of the three staterooms to have one child booked in each room (all three kids belong to my sister and her husband who will traveling with us).

 

Since DH and I will have our niece and my parents will have one nephew do we need to have a "permission to travel" letter signed since their parents are traveling with us and in a cabin across the hall?

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Thank you! My parents will be checking in at a special needs counter (Dad needs wheelchair assist) so I hope they will let us all check in together! My parents have one child, we have one and then the parents have one kid. If we can't check in together it will be a real mess! :eek:

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