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Well, since they are booked as two separate cruises, the only way to know is to try to book them that way.  Either with a TA or call RCI to book.  I wouldn't do it online.  Getting the same cabin is purely based on availability and part of that is how many the cabin can hold.  DH and I have booked cabins that hold more than two several times (pullman, sofa beds) with no issue.

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Many who have wanted the same cabin bad enough have been willing to pay for a “phantom” 3rd guest And get the port fees and taxes refunded when they are a no show.  This strategy works great if you are sailing when it is a kids sail free.  Have the “phantom” third guest be under 13 and you are not out anything. 

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