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If a cruise was booked for 2 persons using a casino comp, deposit, tax, & port fee being paid in full and the person who initially received the comp is a no show, will the other person be allowed to board?

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I tried to find my offers to get the exact wording, but could not find it, but the bottom line, the person who goes and the offer is not for them, they will be charged more money.

 

my recommendation is that you call Princess and ask what the cost will be if the other person is not coming to be cruising.

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States “ only for single invited Players Club member”. Don’t know if you’d be allowed to board and pay additional hefty sum or be denied boarding.  I don’t think I’d chance it

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Invited Member must be booked and stay in the free room and sail on entire cruise. If, for any reason, the Invited Member does not sail but the guest does, guest will be charged the full fare.  Not sure though if they would have to pay the full single supplement, I would consider just canceling it altogether.

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