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we will be on the celebrity silhouette next week and was wondering, can you do a future cruise booking for a RCCL cruise onboard celebrity? Just wondering since now you can use the RCCL Visa for Celebrity perks.

 

Yes, you can book a RCCL or Azamara cruise while onboard Celebrity's ships. Hope this helps. Happy New Year !

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Yes, you can book a RCCL or Azamara cruise while onboard Celebrity's ships. Hope this helps. Happy New Year !

 

that will be perfect, then we can get a $100 OBC for when we book it (Does RCCL still give you a discount on your balcony room if you are a diamond member?) plus now they have a special if you book a 2014 cruise before feb 28 they give you OBC. so added to the $100 future cruise plus if I transfer after to my TA I can get more…woo hoo.

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Can I book a RC cruise with my X future cruise credit"?

 

I'm virtually certain the answer is no. Bookings made onboard require a credit card to deposit.

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We were just on RCCL ship and booked TA on a Celebrity suite. We were given an oboard credit of $200. Our friends on the same cruise booked the exact same cruise and a balcony room, no suite, and were given a $300 onboard credit. Anyone explain that? When I arrived home and called I was told $200 was correct.

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I don't want to book an actual cruise. I want to book a future booking for RCCL on Celebrity. I suppose I will also book a future cruise on Celebrity too, since we love Celebrity. It's just that I am pretty sure I am going to take an RCCL cruise in December and I would hate to lose a $100 OBC for doing a future cruise booking.

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We were just on RCCL ship and booked TA on a Celebrity suite. We were given an oboard credit of $200. Our friends on the same cruise booked the exact same cruise and a balcony room, no suite, and were given a $300 onboard credit. Anyone explain that? When I arrived home and called I was told $200 was correct.

Is it possible that you friends used an Open Passage that they have previous owned to book the cruise on board? I understand the OBC for TAs has been significantly reduced.

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