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Changing a single booking to a double.


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You can also change the booking now from single to double by marking the second person as "TBA". This way, Princess knows there will be a second person, they just don't know the name. You will just need to specify the name before final payment.

 

I don't think you will have any problems.

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You may also have to pay the diffferene in price if you did not pay 200% of the original posted fare.

 

When I have done this with Holland America, I was charged whatever rate the double was at the time of booking. It didn't matter if the price went up later on that cabin.

 

I think it is great the way you did it.....it is much more difficult to switch to a single from a double than a double to a single.

 

If Princess works the same way, it should be very easy to add someone.

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As Lynn stated it depends on the original price. The rule of thumb for single rates is 160% plus 100.00 for inside and outside and 200% for balcony and above. An exception is that the deluxe outside Cat CC or sometimes D charge 200% also.

 

Barbara

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