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How does obc work when sharing a room? Is half credited to each person's account?

Depends on the type of OBC. Some is per stateroom and some is per person.

 

In any case, you can move the OBC as you like by visiting Guest Services.

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Depends on the type of OBC. Some is per stateroom and some is per person.

 

In any case, you can move the OBC as you like by visiting Guest Services.

 

 

Can you move OBC between staterooms - my brother and sister in law are in separate rooms with 2 kids in one and one in another with $200 OBC per stateroom.

 

 

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Can you move OBC between staterooms - my brother and sister in law are in separate rooms with 2 kids in one and one in another with $200 OBC per stateroom.

Yes, Guest Services will move the OBC as you like.

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How does obc work when sharing a room? Is half credited to each person's account?

 

you both need to go to guest services together to get it divided.. it is usually put in one of the passengers names......

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This is the first cruise where part of our OBC is listed for each guest. Our OBC from Royal is listed per guest, but the other from our travel agent isn't, so we'll have to down to GS as usual to get it separated.

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Can you move OBC between staterooms - my brother and sister in law are in separate rooms with 2 kids in one and one in another with $200 OBC per stateroom.

 

So their family is in two staterooms? In that case, the charges will go to the account listed in the billing information (the thing that says, I agree to pay for my charges, as well as the following people). So you get one bill at the end, with all the charges and credits combined.

 

Ignore this if other people/families are in these cabins.

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