I ve gone the route that was suggested and have had success less than 20% of the time. There is a reason that they no longer release them until close to sailing and that is to stop people from switching cabins.
Being allowed in earlier has nothing to do with being D+. Someone who has never sailed and has a 3pm check in time in all likelihood walk on at 10:30 am with all those that stayed up late sweating over a check in time that in all likelihood means nothing.
Yes, as a l;ast resort it can be disputed and Royal would have to prove it is a valid charge. Like I said call Royal and get them to get in touch with someone in accounting and they can tell where it originated from. You need to call during business hours 9 -5 EST
Good point but that thought leads me to believe that instead they may leave one of the OA class in Galveston doing the short runs instead of Mariner and keep Icon doing the 7 day. Not sure they are ready yet to commit the newest class to the short runs
Call Royal. Get the agent to reach out to accounting. They can absolutely search for charges by credit card number and link it back to the purchase. It is just getting the right person. I have had to do this several times
What I posted was in addition to the required marine maintenance. It's pretty obvious that they wouldnt pull a ship from service just to change carpets.
What you get at 340 points is a 150% solo supplement which works out to 25% off the total price.
Example
Per person pricing
$1000
room for 2 is $2000
Normal room for 1 is $1000 x 200% = $2000
150% supplement $1000 x 150% - $1500
No solo supplement $1000 x 100% = $1000
Prices are without taxes
What is the one in the foreground. Looks like deep fried shrimp on top
What is the one in the first picture in the foreground with what looks like something deep fried on it
No single supplement means that you are paying for 1 person. The normal single supplement is 200% which means you are basically paying for 2 people (less the taxes and fees) so when there is no supplement you are only paying for 1 person...it's half the usual price that solo's would usually pay.