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We have 2 cabins on an upcoming sailing.  Not connected but  our daughters (age 24 and 19) will be in one and my wife and I in the other.   But Celebrity says we have to officially have the parents split because our oldest isn't 25. How do we arrange the keys so that they work the right way? Will Celebrity give us the right configuration of keys if we ask to change or do we. have to just get extra keys and be forever confused about which one to use. 

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16 minutes ago, jd99 said:

We have 2 cabins on an upcoming sailing.  Not connected but  our daughters (age 24 and 19) will be in one and my wife and I in the other.   But Celebrity says we have to officially have the parents split because our oldest isn't 25. How do we arrange the keys so that they work the right way? Will Celebrity give us the right configuration of keys if we ask to change or do we. have to just get extra keys and be forever confused about which one to use. 

Guest services will issue extra keys, could also bring a sharpie and mark them 

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This doesn’t make sense. Our kids started sailing in their own cabins when they were 14 and 12. As long as they were across from or next to us it was allowed. That’s even stated on the Celebrity website. You should probably talk to someone else. I didn’t even realize one needs to be 25. Just took my son to Alaska with a friend. They are both 23 and had their own cabin and it was never questioned. 

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27 minutes ago, Purplsmurf said:

This doesn’t make sense. Our kids started sailing in their own cabins when they were 14 and 12. As long as they were across from or next to us it was allowed. That’s even stated on the Celebrity website. You should probably talk to someone else. I didn’t even realize one needs to be 25. Just took my son to Alaska with a friend. They are both 23 and had their own cabin and it was never questioned. 

It makes sense because the OP said the cabins are not connected.  The age used to be 21.  Changed after some problems 

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2 hours ago, Arizona Wildcat said:

It makes sense because the OP said the cabins are not connected.  The age used to be 21.  Changed after some problems 

I wonder if it’s different for European sailings. In Europe 18 is considered an Adult.

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7 hours ago, Arizona Wildcat said:

It makes sense because the OP said the cabins are not connected.  The age used to be 21.  Changed after some problems 

Maybe you were thinking of some other line? Celebrity age is 21.  This is from the cruise ticket contractThis is from the cruise ticket contract

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