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Traveling with my teenagers in different class cabins?


GypsyCouple
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We just came back from the Millennium Cruise.  Our stateroom was changed in the refurbishment and we wound up having to change our stateroom 3 times and our family was split up.  We had to get two staterooms for our Alaskan cruise.  We had to list an adult in each stateroom.  Originally we were supposed to be separated by only a few cabins.  Something happened, and honestly I was tired of changing and we went with it.  

 

No one seemed to care.  We did go to the right muster drill (Which were two different stations) And we had to make sure we were together for dinner.   We had all the accounts tied together once we set sail. I would relax, put the kids in their own room and enjoy the cruise!  With an 18 year old and a 15 1/2 year old, I understand what it is like to have this age group with you! 

 

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