I have a question, that I just cannot seem to find an answer to. My parents (ages 46 & 42), my sister (18), and myself (21) are planning a cruise on the Eastern Caribbean on June 25 onboard the Glory. Right now my parents are booked in one cabin and my sister and I are booked in the one next door (the cabins even have adjoining balconies). . My question is this.. ..will Carnival let this fly? Their policy states that anyone under 21 must be accompanied by a Parent/Legal Guardian over 25 in the same stateroom. Before she turned 18 I WAS her legal guardian (obviously not now because she is an adult). .. ..but I'm 21. Someone told me if they deemed that we would act like adults everything would be OK.. ..but how would they know that at Embarkation (I am a Doctor, but would that be proof enough?) Someone else told me that since Mum and Dad were next door, we'd be fine.. ..but then again back to the written policy. Has anyone run into this issue before with Carnival? Will they bend the rules? If they say they will, how can we guarantee it? Would they really kick us off the boat? I just don't want to get there and then have this potential nightmare surface. Any feedback would be really helpful.
Brittany.