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19 hours ago, Ashland said:

If the life boat occupancy fills up your're still saying you can add another person just because the cabin can accommodate them...Hmmm...didn't know that.


Yes, as @Ourusualbeach said, there are automatically two spots held in the lifeboat for every double-occupancy room, even if there is only one person in the room.  The only time you can't add an extra person is if you're trying to add a third or fourth person to the room, and all the "extra" lifeboat spots are taken in that muster station.  

If there are 20 double-occupancy rooms in a muster station that are all booked by solo cruisers, there would be 20 empty seats on the lifeboat, even if other people in that muster station wanted to add someone to their triple or quad room and was told that muster station was full.  

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