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The Royal Caribbean

dmahanay

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We own the Islander. Recommended to friend to rent a Royal Carribean in June from The Royals Rental program. She was told she can have only 6 in villa. Some advertisements show this villa to sleep 8. There will be 2 adults and possibly 5 teens. Will they have a problem with 7 in the Villa. The 2 adults will sleep in King and 4 teen girls in two doubles in lock off and one teen boy (in wheelchair...terminal cancer...this is his high school grad trip if he lives to June) in murphy bed or sofa in living room. Would 7 be a problem?
The rental includes breakfast every day. Do they wear an wrist band for this or does the room key denote they have free breakfast?

Will they have much of a problem with wheelchair.

Any suggestions will help. These are good kids...no drinking...don't go for partying...that is why they chose a quieter environment like the Caribbean and Islander.
 

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Their rules are written as such:
TWELFTH ARTICLE.- CAPACITY. The maximum number of persons authorized per Villa is six, for a Suite is four and for a Room is two, in the understanding that at least one of them is 25 years old. However, one additional person is allowed if the Villa is occupied subject to the following: (i) Advance notification is required; (ii) A daily special use fee shall be paid in advance for such an additional occupant older than 16 years old.
 
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