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09-24-2007 05:51 AM |
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Originally Posted by Topaz_n29
(Post 7279289)
What does it mean when they say 1st and 2nd passenger and 3rd and 4th passenger?..sounds like fun.
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When cruising, pricing is usually based on double occupancy - in other words, for two people sharing one cabin.
Therefore, the 1st and 2nd passengers will usually pay the same price each (if a person wants a cabin all to themselves there is usually a single supplement fee involved - which means they would pay more than just the 1st passenger cost).
The 3rd and 4th passengers would be if more than two people are staying in one cabin - and the prices for those are usually much reduced than the first two people. So to get the price for the whole cabin if more than two people are staying in the same cabin would be the 1st passenger + 2nd passenger + 3rd passenger + 4th passenger = price for cabin.
I didn't look for specifics regarding which ship this is sailing on, but generally, cruise ship cabins tend to be on the small side - and you'd have to be REALLY comfortable with you cabinmates to live in such close quarters for a week - especially with four people in a cabin. Granted, you'll probably only be sleeping and showering and changing clothes in there - but also keep in mind there's not much storage space for clothing and other personal items in a cabin -- so space is limited.
I hope this makes sense. I have no knowledge about this specific offer - this is just my experience from having been on a multitude of cruises in the past.
I hope I cleared it up for you!
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