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  1. Rather than start a new thread, this title fits so I am piggy backing on it.

     

    Currently booked CPV Inside on Icon for 2026. 3 Adult Persons $750 NRD ($250ea.). If I cancel, change sail date and book as a solo, do I pay only $100 penalty on the new booking as it is only 1 person change, or is it still $300 penalty even though the other 2 passengers are no longer sailing and are not changing? @Ourusualbeach

  2. 54 minutes ago, doghog said:

    We'd like to see RC got back to 6:PM and 8:30 PM TD and same times for MTD. We hate the later start time for MTD and not thrilled with the 5:30 start time for early TD. But we've gone back to early TD. We don't cruise on the huge ships. Freedom class is the biggest we've been on. 

    We always did the MTD until they changed it to the late seating times (7pm & later). We since changed to the early seating. I wonder once implemented, if they will phase out MTD altogether and you will just pick 1st, 2nd or 3rd.

  3. On 1/16/2024 at 1:22 PM, Ourusualbeach said:

    You can move them to a different ship and sail date for a $100pp change fee which if your deposit is more that $200 it may be worth looking in to,

    Can the NRD $100p/p change fee just be added to the invoice for the new cruise or must you pay for the change with credit card at the time of change? Over the years I have changed cruises several times and they just added the $100p/p change fee to the invoice, no additional payments needed. Most recent April '23. Called today and C&A agent said must pay the change fee now. Was there a change made to the policy?

  4. We have filed a number of claims over the past decade. Our earlier claims were through Nationwide Cruise Insurance. These were settled within a month each time from documentation submission. For the last several years we use iTravelInsured [IMG iTI SE and IMG iTI LX] through the already mentioned TripInsuranceStore.com. Our most recent claim was this past fall for a B2B. Claim was settled in about 7-8 weeks.

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  5. I cancelled due to my wife being treated for late stage cancer. Other than cancellation number I didn't receive any documentation. I ended up calling C&A, explained that I needed a document that the cruise was cancelled and showing the cancellation charges. Resolutions ended up writing a letter and emailing it to me.

     

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  6. Based on what we have spent so far for cruising, it would cost us a total of $161,405 to make pinnacle. Currently D+. Majority inside cabins with a few balconies and a GS. Driving 66% and flying 34% to cruise ports. We cruise off peak. (Does not take inflation into consideration going forward.)

  7. Looking for anyone who has had experience with security and the security photo for boarding the ship. My wife is being treated for cancer and has lost all her hair. She normally just wears a chemo head scarf or cap. For security photo at pier check in, she plans on wearing a wig since she does not wish to be photographed bald. Once on board she will switch back to her normal head scarf or cap. If she gets off in Coco Cay wearing only the headscarf or cap, when she boards will they make her completely remove it, let her to just lift up the front or let her board with the head scarf/cap on? [Note: She is clear to travel.]

    Thanks

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  8. Finished checking in for our cruise on Sunday using the APP. Says all checked in. When I try to get SetSail Pass, get message "Sorry, can't show SetSail Pass. Please proceed to check-in counter." Doesn't matter whether I use my account or my wife's. Tried printing out paper copy from computer using Edge, FireFox and Chrome. Cleared Cache and Cookies and also tried private mode. When I click on Get SetSail Pass link, just get a white blank screen. Has anyone else had this issue?

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  9. 1 minute ago, S.A.M.J.R. said:

    Check your spam folder. 

     

    I checked my spam folder for the last four days, not there

     

    10 minutes ago, h20skibum said:

    I got one emailed to me the same day I canceled. I went through C&A, and they stayed on the line with the other department until it was complete, and I had received the letter.  
     

    Call C&A again.  If they have the cancellation number, they should have the amount. 

     

    I also called C&A back again and was told same thing, they can't email me anything. Waiting on hold for resolutions now.

  10. How can I get a copy of the cancellation letter? We cancelled our booked direct with RCL cruise on Saturday for medical reasons. We have insurance, so I need a cancelled confirmation. When I cancelled, they said I would get an email. No email yet 4 days later. I called C&A today, the rep gave me a cancellation number, but said he could not email me a copy of cancellation.

    Thanks

     

  11. 17 hours ago, Joseph2017China said:

    Not really good news.  It is only a test.  If you use it, and positive, than most likely you have it, even past the expiration date.  The only reason this might be good news is that it makes people feel better.  

    Has nothing to do with testing positive or negative. It's good news in the sense that you don't have to purchase new ones. Many people purchased multiple tests and this extends the time they can use them on future cruises,

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  12. 1 hour ago, fsufancc said:

    ^^^This^^^  I could never figure out the draw or advantage of a reduced deposit (or delayed payments in the auto or mortgage loan business).  You've all heard the ads "Zero down and no monthly payment for 6 months" - LOL. You're going to pay the entire amount. 

     

    Maybe if it is a non-refundable deposit.  Otherwise, you are just pushing a large payment down the road.  It's a pay me now or pay me later thing.  But if the cruise is $3,500 you are going to pay $3,500 if you put down $1,000 or $0 on the front end.

    This is the advantage of reduced deposit. I have 5 long cruises booked though Next Cruise over the next two years. Total all deposits $1000. If booked normally, would be $4500 tied up in deposits. Some people, including myself,  prefer not to tie up all that money up front for cruises up to 2 years away. Another advantage is it gives some people time to save for a cruise 2 years away but get the cabin/location they want now. Has nothing to do with the total price of the cruise.

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