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Cabins for the kids have to be next to, or across the hall from, their parents. You should be able to book them if they are all in a row. RCI may make the parents be in the middle one so, technically, they are next to each of the kids' cabins.

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Parents in the middle cabin should meet the  requirements. with all of them being older  teens they should have no issue .  

 

did you price out one of the large   suites that hold 6?   it might be negligible price difference over three cabins.  or do you desperately want  a cabin to yourself ?! heheheh

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10 minutes ago, spookwife said:

did you price out one of the large   suites that hold 6?   it might be negligible price difference over three cabins.  or do you desperately want  a cabin to yourself ?! heheheh

 

Looking at a New Years cruise, so prices are at a premium and availability is limited.

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