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4 minutes ago, CruiseLover15 said:

Trying to help someone look at prices. Can two adults and 3 kids share a family ocean View?

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On most ships there is a maximum of 4 guests in a regular room.

 

On Oasis and Allure only there are regular cabins that do hold 5 guests.  Look on the deckplan for the solid Diamond symbol as these rooms have a sofabed and a pullman.  They are available in oceanviews and balconies.  You must call to book 5 into this room.

 

If the room description says family oceanview then it will hold 5.  You must still call to book 5 into this type of room.

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As mentioned by Ourusualbeach, there are rooms from what I have seen on the Oasis class ships that hold 5.  We have not been in one of them but I was curious how crowded they would be given the space of the cabin RCCL lists.  We have a family of 6 and have traveled several times with RCCL in a single cabin.  They do offer family cabins that hold six people.  There are different variations on these cabins.  They have interior, interior with a promenade view, oceanview, and panoramic oceanview (which are now classed as suites - we sailed in one of these before RCCL changed it into a suite designation).  We have been in all of the types I listed above, except the basic interior family cabin.  We find them very spacious and great for a family who wants to all be in the same cabin.  To get pricing for any cabin for 5 or more people, you need to contact RCCL directly or have your travel agent do it.  Their website does not permit booking a family cabin for more than 4 guests and does not show the total price for 4 or more guests in a single cabin.

 

Another option we have done is put the children in a cabin beside our cabin (this give the advantage of having an extra bathroom, more privacy, and even more floorspace, though not as nice and open as the family cabins).  Prices can sometimes be cheaper for 2 cabins than one of the family cabins depending on the particular cruise.

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