So if you go on a cruise solo, you have to pay double the price?

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Never been on a cruise, fam tryna get me to come. Prices is $1600 per person, but solo it cost more, like $3000


How does this work? :patrice:

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Lol. No. It ain’t that serious. Go to the Vatican instead.

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Never been on a cruise, fam tryna get me to come. Prices is $1600 per person, but solo it cost more, like $3000


How does this work? :patrice:

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Yes, been on a few Royal Caribbean cruises and I know the other lines are similar. All of the cabins with the exception of solo one hold 2 people minimum, so when you book solo you are paying for 2 people cause that what they can hold. Now they will run specials where if you bring a guest you can get up to 60% off of their fare depending on the sale.
 

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Never been on a cruise, fam tryna get me to come. Prices is $1600 per person, but solo it cost more, like $3000


How does this work? :patrice:

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You’re looking at it wrong. The price of the cabin is whatever the single guest price is. Adding guests to the cabin only lowers the per person (pp) cost among the guests. They may run special rates which would throw off the simple math of splitting the cost but price of the brick is the price of the brick.
 

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You’re looking at it wrong. The price of the cabin is whatever the single guest price is. Adding guests to the cabin only lowers the per person (pp) cost among the guests. They may run special rates which would throw off the simple math of splitting the cost but price of the brick is the price of the brick.

So I would pay the $1600 solo?
 

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Depends on the cruise, they make some curises for solo travelers but specific ships


Personally i’d go to an all-inclusive instead for more bang for your buck but idk
 
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