Why You Can’t Book 5 or 6 Guests in One Cabin on Royal Caribbean Online
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Hey, I'm Brittany, I'm a travel agent and I specialize in Royal Caribbean cruises.
On my end, on the back end of the system, I can go in and add multiple guests.
My services are completely complimentary when you work with me.
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Have you ever tried to book a cruise on the Royal Caribbean website for five or six people in one room, only to be told you need to book a second cabin? Even though Royal Caribbean has staterooms that sleep five, six, or even more guests, the consumer website typically only allows bookings for up to four guests in one room. In this video, I explain why that happens and how those larger family staterooms are actually booked. Travel agents (or Royal Caribbean phone agents) can access the backend booking system and add additional guests to rooms that sleep more than four people. If you're planning a cruise with a larger family or group and want everyone in one cabin, I can help you find the right stateroom and get it booked. 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/