Absolutely. And the chances are paying by credit card that that day or two or even week won't matter as to when the payment becomes due. Unless you are right at the border of one pay period and another it will not matter at all.
I think most if not all TAs do the same thing leaving a window where you can be late according to the date told to you by the TA but not late according to the cruise line.
The credit card company will however ask not only for proof, but also what you did to try to settle it with the cruise line. So be sure you are prepaared and able to document all your interactions with them.
I was wondering more if you felt the need to get medical attention when you got back to the ship. That of course was before I read how you lucked out that there were qualified medical persons on the excursion who helped out. Great to hear that in these days when you hear stories of medical people afraid to volunteer due to malpractice concerns and insurance concerns.
Also thanks for the great Lamanai pictures. They bring back great memories.
Tsk. Tsk. You brought your scissors on getting past security. YOU BROKE THE RULES. Aren't you the one always lecturing on following the rules to a tee?
Plus, posters have been writing about long, long wait times when calling the cruise lines. I either get my TA on the phone or he calls me right back if he is busy with another customer.
Same here. I believe it is because you have to call the TA for certain things to change. Somehow, calling the cruise line gives you control while calling a TA for the same things does not. I don't understand it either.
Thanks, just did it.
I did remember it started with hovering over the name; I don't know why before asking the question, I did not see the ignore when hovering.