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Our luggage tags to the second cruise of a B2B have the incorrect cabin number due to a recent cabin change.  Since we are staying in the same cabin for both cruises does it matter, will we even need them?

 

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8 minutes ago, h20luvr said:

Our luggage tags to the second cruise of a B2B have the incorrect cabin number due to a recent cabin change.  Since we are staying in the same cabin for both cruises does it matter, will we even need them?

 

Thank you! 

As long as the luggage tags are correct for the first leg of your cruise, you're good to go. No need for the second set. Round file. 

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1 hour ago, h20luvr said:

Our luggage tags to the second cruise of a B2B have the incorrect cabin number due to a recent cabin change.  Since we are staying in the same cabin for both cruises does it matter, will we even need them?

 

Thank you! 

I think you better check your reservation, online,  for the cabin number on that, maybe they moved you without telling you. That has happened in the past.

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We did use our luggage tags for a move from Deck 9 down to Deck 6 on our recent Eclipse B2B.

We kept as much of our clothing as possible on hangars in the closet, which were moved as is, loaded up our suitcases and the stewards did the rest.

 

It's great not to have to change cabins. Since we booked a private tour from San Antonio Chile to Valparaiso I was most concerned about valuables since we had to empty the safe. Luckily for us we stored them with DBiL/DSiL on the turnaround day. Without that option we might have decided to stay aboard that day.

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3 hours ago, TMLAalum said:

We did use our luggage tags for a move from Deck 9 down to Deck 6 on our recent Eclipse B2B.

We kept as much of our clothing as possible on hangars in the closet, which were moved as is, loaded up our suitcases and the stewards did the rest.

 

It's great not to have to change cabins. Since we booked a private tour from San Antonio Chile to Valparaiso I was most concerned about valuables since we had to empty the safe. Luckily for us we stored them with DBiL/DSiL on the turnaround day. Without that option we might have decided to stay aboard that day.

 

Luggage tags are not needed for changing cabins.

 

Also, it is easy to make arrangements to move your valuables to the new safe early in the morning before leaving for your tour on the turnaround day.

We, as well as many others, have done it numerous times (without any DBiL/DSiL).😉

 

The way that you chose to do it was certainly fine, but any newcomers who may be reading this thread could easily get the false impression that changing cabins is a complicated procedure when in fact it is really very easy.

The wonderful staff will make every effort to accommodate any special needs that you may have.

 

 

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1 hour ago, wrk2cruise said:

OP changed cabins intentionally.  They found the same cabin available for the second leg as the first and had the TA move them there.  This was on another thread.

The OP made that perfectly clear in her/his first post of this thread. 

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7 hours ago, davekathy said:

The OP made that perfectly clear in her/his first post of this thread. 

 

Really?  It just says "recent cabin change".  I was clarifying for GrandGeezer who was suggesting OP check their reservation online as

13 hours ago, grandgeezer said:

maybe they moved you without telling you. That has happened in the past.

 

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4 hours ago, wrk2cruise said:

 

Really?  It just says "recent cabin change".  I was clarifying for GrandGeezer who was suggesting OP check their reservation online as

 

Hey man I was agreeing with you that the OP now is in the same stateroom unlike some who thought the OP was changing staterooms!! 🙄

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