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I have a cruise booked for next year and I'm considering adding on the following cruise (same ship).  I would get a different booking number for that (no way around that because a collector's cruise isn't an option here).  Would I need to check back in on turn around day or will HAL realize I'm intransit?  I very possibly would have the same cabin.

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You will receive instructions on what you need to do on Turnaround Day, but yes, they'll know you're in transit. You won't have to go through the usual boarding process even if you change cabins.

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9 minutes ago, Haljo1935 said:

You will receive instructions on what you need to do on Turnaround Day, but yes, they'll know you're in transit. You won't have to go through the usual boarding process even if you change cabins.

Correct. It will be very smooth. Many have done it, many times.

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18 hours ago, VermeulT said:

I have a cruise booked for next year and I'm considering adding on the following cruise (same ship).  I would get a different booking number for that (no way around that because a collector's cruise isn't an option here).  Would I need to check back in on turn around day or will HAL realize I'm intransit?  I very possibly would have the same cabin.

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Just finished a back-to-back cruise with two different booking numbers and two different cabins at time of booking. HAL was able to put me in the same room for the entire cruise (gave me one of the two I selected at time of booking).

HAL realized we were in transit and gave us a cards, so we did not need two check in on turn around days (we had two).

Also, HAL carried over our OBC from the segment to the next both refundable and nonrefundable. 

Even if you end up with separate cabins the process of changing rooms is easy as HAL does a lot of the work.

Enjoy your cruise.

 

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22 hours ago, VermeulT said:

I have a cruise booked for next year and I'm considering adding on the following cruise (same ship).  I would get a different booking number for that (no way around that because a collector's cruise isn't an option here).  Would I need to check back in on turn around day or will HAL realize I'm intransit?  I very possibly would have the same cabin.

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No, you will be treated first class

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