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2 Rooms Question (Kids 1 room, Parents in 2nd room)


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We have two rooms booked.  They are across the hall from each other.  My husband is booked in one room with one daughter and I am booked in the other room with our other daughter.  On Carnival, first day, we would go to the customer service desk and they would give us a 2nd keycard so that we could all access each other's room.  Is that how RCCL does it too?

 

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14 hours ago, SRF said:

Technically it requires connecting rooms.

 

But practically, they have allowed next door or across the hall.

It does not.  Done it 2 times in past 9 months with next door rooms.  Across the hall or next door satisfies requirement.  As far as extra keys not an issue either.  

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You could also just change the room keys around so the kids are in one room and the adults are in another room.... keeps you from having to carry two key cards around.  Just get a spare key to the kids' room and keep it in the parents' room.

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