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Garyjames220

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  1. Just now, Iamcruzin said:

    That's why I say take the cash. You will have more flexibility in terms of other types of vacations or a different cruise line that might have a similar itinerary at a better price. 


    who would u recommend going with. We are two adults and two one year old at the time

     

    Only  ever  been royal Disney and royal 

  2. 1 minute ago, Iamcruzin said:

    No surprise. I think 47% of passengers who had cruises canceled took the 125% FCC. With limited capacity that's a lot of FCCs to use. The cruise lines know this and are pricing accordingly. The longer this goes on the harder it's going to be to spend those credits.


    land they can make the cruises silly money and lock people in so they can’t get a refund on the FCC. Never right 

  3. 28 minutes ago, Iamcruzin said:

    In my opinion Royal Caribbean never has good promotions. I have always found better pricing on Princess and Celebrity. I base my decision on what it's going to cost per day including drink packages. Royals promotions are all smoke and mirrors to make you think you are saving. The only real deals I have seen were on last minute cruises which I can't take advantage of. KSF is probably the only real savings. I wouldn't count on any savings until the cruise lines are up and running at full capacity and there is more inventory to sell.

    So if u want to do a cruise before the end of the FCC, you are going to pay a lot it seems 

  4. 5 minutes ago, Iamcruzin said:

    It all depends on when cruising starts up in the U.S. Personally with all of the uncertainty a year later, I would just take the cash and wait until there is an official starting point. Hopefully once cruising starts up it will pick up momentum quickly and things will be back to normal. FCCs are a gamble if you are waiting for a KSF promotion to use them. Even if they offer the promotion the prices will be higher than normal due to a large demand of passengers wanting to use FCCs and limited capacity. That extra 25% from the FCC won't add up to much savings.


    but if I wanted to do a cruise next year and never had a FCC it would be even more

     

    i just looked up the Greek cruises for us and it’s crazy money. It’s like double 

     

    do u think prices will come down or some sort of good promotion by next summer

     

    i just don’t no if I should be trying to book something in case spaces get full or wait until an offer or prices reduce for summer 2022

  5. Why does it says this on the royal website 

     

    Have a Future Cruise Credit?

    Future Cruise Credits can be used for big savings on your next cruise holiday. Credits are non-transferable and limited to one per guest. Look up the value of your credits while you plan, and you can redeem them towards your cruise holiday at checkout.

     

    I thought you can transfer to someone else in your stateroom 

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