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Cruise suite prices. Price per person or what?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisLiu" data-source="post: 2591519" data-attributes="member: 880916"><p>Hello! I was hoping anyone with past experience with cruise ships could help me with my question.</p><p></p><p>So I want to go on a cruise but the thing I don't understand is that (for example) if a suite cost $000 per person and a "interior" room cost $500 a person, wouldn't it be cheaper to buy a ticker for 1x Suite and 1x Interior room for a total of $1500? Then my girlfriend can just move in to my suite and leave the interior room vacant! What is the point of paying $1000 for a suite, and a additional $1000 just to have a second person share with me? Is there a add on fee to have someone share the Suite with you? If you had to pay $2000 then why not just get two separate Suites entirely? There has to be some catch to all this, or why wouldn't a large family just get a state room and fit 10 people in it? It is large enough for them all, and the price would be the same as 5x Interior Rooms...</p><p></p><p>I cant find any of this information on the cruise liner websites so I would appreciate any information to clear all this up.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisLiu, post: 2591519, member: 880916"] Hello! I was hoping anyone with past experience with cruise ships could help me with my question. So I want to go on a cruise but the thing I don't understand is that (for example) if a suite cost $000 per person and a "interior" room cost $500 a person, wouldn't it be cheaper to buy a ticker for 1x Suite and 1x Interior room for a total of $1500? Then my girlfriend can just move in to my suite and leave the interior room vacant! What is the point of paying $1000 for a suite, and a additional $1000 just to have a second person share with me? Is there a add on fee to have someone share the Suite with you? If you had to pay $2000 then why not just get two separate Suites entirely? There has to be some catch to all this, or why wouldn't a large family just get a state room and fit 10 people in it? It is large enough for them all, and the price would be the same as 5x Interior Rooms... I cant find any of this information on the cruise liner websites so I would appreciate any information to clear all this up. Thanks, Chris [/QUOTE]
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