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How much is a Royal Caribbean non refundable deposit?

Currently, the non-refundable deposit (NRD) policy is that if you have paid a $1000 deposit for a family of four ($250 per person) and decide to cancel your reservation prior to the final payment date, you are penalized $100 per person ($400 total) and the $600 balance is automatically issued to you as a Future Cruise ...



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All deposits are non-refundable, thus the cancelled guest is subject to the terms of a nonrefundable deposit fare. Booked guests can change the names free of charge and are not subject to a change fee.

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A refundable cruise fare is a booking made in which if the sailing is canceled prior to the final payment date, Royal Caribbean will issue a full refund of any deposit/money paid towards that reservation.

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For most cruise lines, as long as you cancel before your final payment date, there is no penalty. After final payment, you will lose your deposit or the deposit and a portion of your cruise fare, depending on when you cancel in relation to your sail date.

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From 30 to 22 days prior to arrival, 25% from the cruise full rate will be charged as a cancellation fees. From 21 to 15 days prior to arrival, 50% from the cruise full rate will be charged as a cancellation fees. From 14 days till day of check in, 100% from the cruise full rate will be charged as a cancellation fees.

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It depends on if you booked non-refundable. If so, normally there is a $100 per person fee to transfer. However, it's worth asking for a one time exception.

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How to Cancel Non-Refundable Hotel Reservations and Recoup All (or Part) of Your Money
  1. Reach out to the third party booking site. What is this? ...
  2. Ask the hotel to make an exception. ...
  3. Use your status. ...
  4. Check your travel insurance. ...
  5. Rely on travel credit card protections. ...
  6. Utilize resale websites.


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Customer may transfer their reservation at any time after booking (must be outside of final payment; customer will lose their deposit if it has already been paid to the cruise line).

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The unexpected death, illness, or injury of you and/or a traveling companion that deems you unfit to travel, by order of a licensed physician. The hospitalization or death of a non-traveling family member. Weather or common carrier related issues (varies by policy) Unforeseen natural disasters at home or the ...

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New federal rules require a refund whenever a cruise that starts in the U.S. is cancelled or delayed at least three days. You can voluntarily agree to a credit. Otherwise, you get your money back.

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