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We have cruised and travelled extensively with our children (although they are now older teenagers) and always ask for cabins that are adjoining or close.  We have always been given these and it is no problem to simply go next door to check on the kids.  We keep a room key at night to their room just in case.  Also, you like us need to book multiple cabins and we have always booked guarantees to save a few dollars and have still gotten cabins right next door to each other.  The cruise lines seem very accomodating for this.  However, the actual reservations come with a parent in each room and we change on the ship to parents in one cabin and kids in another.  Of course, if you absolutely need one of the few connecting cabins, you will have to book early and can't use the guarantee route.  Have fun, the kids will love it.


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