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Why would Royal Caribbean charge $99 before cruise?

Yes. Just like some land-based hotels, guests can expect to see an initial $99.75 pending charge or authorization on their credit card. This pending amount is used to secure funds for anticipated onboard purchases. Purchases made onboard over the initial $99.75 will generate additional holds.



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To secure your reservation, we require a deposit within seven days of your booking, or full payment if you book within 70 days of departure (90 days for holiday cruises and 120 days for Transpacific, Asia reposition, and Round Australia).

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Unlike flights that require a commitment and upfront payment, cruises typically let you put down a deposit as early as three years out from your cruise departure date. Bredewold adds that some cruise lines offer two-for-one deposits and that some deposits are even refundable up to a certain date before the cruise.

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Our Best Price Guarantee lets you take advantage of a better price within 48 hours from the time you booked— just give us a call or use our online form. You'll receive the difference as a non-refundable onboard credit inside final payment or rate adjustment outside final payment. Was this content helpful?

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If a cruise is filling up quickly, the company has no reason to release a sale to entice customers. But if a cruise's departure date is fast approaching and the ship is only partially booked, prices will drop, and complimentary add-ons will increase, resulting in some happy customers.

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If the price of your cruise drops after you've booked, you can receive a stateroom upgrade, onboard credit, or refund credit for the difference. Some cruise lines have specific timeframes for when you can receive a refund or credit, so it's essential to read the fine print.

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Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to change, whether via an increase or decrease, any published rates, including cruise rates and airfare charges, without prior notice.

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To ensure you are not charged by your phone company on your cruise, you have two choices: Turn off your phone as soon as your cruise ship leaves port, or, if you want to use offline applications, put your phone into airplane mode.

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Directly with the Cruise Line If there's a problem with your reservation or you need to make a change, you don't have to worry about the booking site and the cruise line pointing fingers at each other. This may be the best approach if you know which cruise line you want to book and which cities you want to visit.

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You may find cheaper cruise fares if you're able to book a last-minute cruise departing in the spring or fall when most families with children in school can't travel. As such, cruise lines typically have more availability and lower pricing during these times.

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While surprisingly rare, there are valid circumstances in which a cardholder might legitimately dispute a cruise package purchase. For example, if the cabin differed greatly from what the buyer paid for, a chargeback may be appropriate.

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Planning ahead is a great way to score big savings, as Royal Caribbean often runs early saver deals to guests booking well in advance. It's also pretty safe to assume prices usually go up as availability goes down the closer you get to your sail date, so booking ahead is a surefire way to lock in a great rate.

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Cruise prices are usually the cheapest furthest from the sailing date when first launched or 60-90 days before the cruise sets sail. The prices of some cruises will decrease last minute – but this doesn't always happen. Booking a cruise within the last 60/90 days may not always be the best way to get a bargain.

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