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PrincessLucy

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Usually we book while on a cruise so that we can get OBC.

 

However, I want to book a cruise on RCCL for May 2012 but our next cruise is in Dec 2011, not sure if I should wait to book or not.

 

Have any of you booked a cruise, then cancelled while on-board and re-booked so that you can get an OBC? Do they allow that?

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Be sure to check the price before you do this. If the fare has gone up, you would be booking at the higher price. Also, there is always a chance that someone else would grab your cabin while you are in the process of re-booking.

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Be sure to check the price before you do this. If the fare has gone up, you would be booking at the higher price. Also, there is always a chance that someone else would grab your cabin while you are in the process of re-booking.

 

Yes, I would check the fares first. I always watch the fares after booking since they do go up/down so often.

 

thanks.

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