warrenz1963
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Nov 12, 2014
How would I go about finding out if my sailing is sold out? I just want to know what to expect. TIA!!
However, if most staterooms only have 2 passengers, there could be no staterooms available without reaching max occupancy for the ship as a whole.
Yes, but that’s a very rare occurrence on regular cruises. And the only thing it will imply is that most staterooms (because of possible lifeboat capacity issues preventing them from selling some staterooms) have at least two guests in them. It will most likely happen on one-time cruises, and those tend to be less than full as far as passenger count is concerned.Isn't it so that the cruise is removed from the booking tool if all staterooms are booked?
I think the reason they do this even tho the cruise might not be full, is to give every state room host a reasonable number of rooms to clean and their best chance to get the most in gratuity's.We were just on the dream BI cruise. There was a sign at GS that said it was full but there were a lot of empty seats at the shows and tables at dinner.
We even got 3rd row center for the Just John and Paul show.
Even beauty and the beast had seats together.
I had read on tge FB there were about 2700 on the ship. Sounds crazy but I didn’t think it was that very crowded. Great cruise