Is It Cheaper to Book One Cabin for 5 or Two Connecting Rooms?
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So, first off, there's not a ton of options for cabins that sleep three.
The rooms that sleep five, there's not as many of them and they tend to fill up fast.
If you're sailing in a kid sail free or a third and fourth guest sail free sail date, then the five-person room will probably be cheaper.
Sometimes travel agents have access to special group rates, but those are only for two person rooms.
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If you’re cruising as a family of five, you might be wondering whether it’s cheaper to book one cabin that sleeps five or two connecting rooms. The answer isn’t always simple. Cruise pricing depends on several factors including the ship, sailing date, cabin category, promotions, and availability. Some ships have very limited cabins that sleep five, and those rooms often sell out quickly. Other times, two connecting cabins may actually be the better value. Promotions like Kids Sail Free or 3rd and 4th Guests Sail Free can also change the pricing dramatically depending on your travel dates. In this video, I explain why cruise pricing can vary so much and why comparing options is important before booking. Follow along with me! Please like, share, and subscribe. My FREE services include all aspects of planning that perfect vacation. Fill out a FREE Custom Quote request on my website https://brittanytravelsmmt.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@mmtravels.brittany https://www.facebook.com/mmtravels.brittany https://www.instagram.com/mmtravels.brittany/