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There are some interesting business factors that don’t really make sense.

 

We are on a two segment cruise, with two booking numbers. Each is treated as separate cruise by Oceania. Online check in for the second segment is when we are on board for the first segment. Doesn’t make sense even to require a second online check in.

 

Our “blue” book for the second segment will arrive at home when we are on the ship. The usefulness of these books can be debated but we really enjoy and treasure them. Doesn’t make sense.

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Your TA can set it up with O that you are on a B2B or similar coding within their system and you will not have any issues. If you want to follow up, see the Concierge on board and advise them of your travel plan so they can confirm the process in place and alleviate your concerns. More than likely you will be given a new key card for your room and charging purposes. At least this has been our experience. 
Enjoy, Mauibabes

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