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Normally, when I search some online travel sites (Yahoo and Obritz to name 2 of them), they list up to 7 cabins in the requested category. But, when I requested information for category G cabins for the November 13th sailing of the Grandeur of the Seas, it displayed 3 cabins as being category G, and then it displayed 4 cabins as being a "-6 Category Upgrade" (category N). What does this mean? When I look at a deck layout, the cabins are shown as being category G. Does this mean that I can get them for a category N price? (Wouldn’t that be great!)

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Marg & Paul

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By the way you worded it it sounds like you are getting a category G room for a category N price. That could be a great deal or it could just mean that the outside price is cheaper then the inside price. That sometimes happens when all the inside cabins are booked.

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