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  1. 2 hours ago, mz-s said:

     

    Unlike later classes, the balcony cabins are no larger than standard insides or ocean views. Originally the ship had no balconies, they were bolted on later. The balcony itself is a bit larger though.

     

    There is plenty to do on Paradise to where you shouldn't get bored. But don't expect to find a "hidden gem" haha.

    Wonder why they are called ‘extended’ view? But I think it will be nice to watch the wake and lay back and relax.  No ‘hidden gem’ expected, LOL.

  2. 11 minutes ago, n6uqqq said:

    I booked through a big box TA and cancelled a cruise but never got an email about any FCC after I cancelled an early saver rate.  I had to call the big box and then they helped me move the money left over to another cruise. 

    That works if you’re going to book through a travel agent. But I’m not sure if I want to book any more cruises through 3rd parties.  That’s why I’d like all the information so I can choose.  

  3. 6 hours ago, qat48 said:

    I just had to do this. You will receive an email - the letter will have the details of cancelled cruise and amount you paid for deposit. Save that as you will need it after you have booked another cruise. Then its just a matter of clicking on link in the letter and filling in the details. They processed ours within 24 hours. 

    I had also made a couple of payments using Carnival gift cards and had to follow up. If you use gift cards they reissue e-giftcards so watch your email for those. My husbands email was attached to the cancelled booking and deleted that email. I had to email the info to a different department to get that reissued. Amazingly it was done within 24 hours! 

    Thank you very much for that information…my travel agent never explained anything like that to me.  She told me that the FCC will be attached to the cancelled booking..well, I’ve booked lots of cruises by myself and never saw anything about trying to pair a cancelled booking to a new booking.  So, I will certainly be watching my email. I also will receive an e-gift card for…wait for it….$38.  Oh well, it all helps.   Thank you again!  😊

  4. On 8/10/2023 at 10:09 AM, Schoifmom said:

    You don't get a certificate.  It just sits on your account.  You have 12 months to book, 24 months to sail.

    Does one receive a certificate number? If I was to book a cruise myself on-line, how would I use an FCC?   Thanks! 😊

  5. 4 hours ago, TiredTrucker said:

    I think I remember reading in some fine print on cancellations that the future cruise you want to apply the credit on needs to be booked within the 12 month window, but the actual sail date can be later.  Worth asking Carnival for clarification.

    I’ll wait for the FCC certificate, I’m sure it will spell out the official rules.  
    Thanks!  😊

  6. It was a mistake. I heard from my agent today and I’m only being charged one $50 cancellation fee. The balance of the deposit will become an FCC.

     

    On my invoice, it states that the FCC has to be used within 24 months of cancellation…yet, the agent told me I only have 12 months from the date of cancellation….oh well, a battle for another day, LOL.  More than likely, I’ll book well before the 12 month deadline anyway.

     

    Thanks for taking the time to respond!  Have a good day! 😊

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  7. 21 minutes ago, shof515 said:

    its due to a early saver booking. early saver has a 50 dollar per person fee. most likely you are being charged double as that is the standard since everything is based on double occupancy

    So who’s the second person??  On a solo booking?  I’ve had to cancel before and was only charged $50.  I’ll see what happens. Thanks!

  8. I need to cancel a cruise. It is a solo booking, just me on the cruise.  But, I’ve been told that Carnival charges $50pp cancellation fee…so why am I being charged $100?  I have asked for a review of that cancellation fee. Do you think it’s just an error on the part of the agent?

    Thanks..😊

  9. 13 hours ago, Biker19 said:

    Same price on board but even then, don't buy it until you ask the barista how many punches for your drink - the math for some drinks doesn't make sense with the card.

    Very good point. I would ask first. The card description says 15 drinks, but it’s really 15 shots of expresso. If you buy the largest size coffee with the two shots of expresso, they will ( or might) punch two  circles, not just one.  Price it out and see what differences it might be.

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  10. 3 hours ago, S.A.M.J.R. said:

    How about you do this... don't pay when your final payment is due.  Say you never got the email.  Go to board, and when they say your cruise was cancelled for lack of payment, tell them you're going to pay them 90 days after the cruise is over.  When they say you can't do that, let them know you fall under the British consumer protection. Let us know how it works out for you.

     

    I’d love to know how that works out too. Test the waters, so to speak. 

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  11. 4 hours ago, S.A.M.J.R. said:

    If only wishing made it so.  The problem is, it really doesn't matter what you want.  You agreed to PIF 90 days ahead of time.  Check your contract.  Pretty sure it doesn't say anything about "we'll definitely email you."  

     

    It really doesn't matter how Royal pays their vendors.  That's up to the agreement between the two companies.  The agreement between you and Royal says you'll pay 90 days ahead of time. 

     

    FWIW, if you didn't know, your utilities at your house will cut you off for non-payment, whether you received an invoice from them or not.  

    My Hero! 

  12. 5 hours ago, simon.hed said:

    I have no real desire to wade into this, but I did receive this 100 or so days out. I am in the '3 different reminders' group on this and had them set closer to final payment date.

     

    Glad the OP got it worked out.

     

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    I can say honestly that I’ve never received a reminder for FP. I wonder how Royal decides who gets them?  Guess I’m not one of the lucky ones, LOL.

  13. 6 hours ago, tomahawk246 said:

    Lots of things going on, my sister died couple weeks ago. I just bought a new summer home and doing a lot of work on that. I was also planning a 90th birthday party for my aunt. I never received a reminder from Royal Caribbean for my September cruise. I also have a Cruise scheduled for October and I received a reminder for the final payment on my October cruise yesterday. Which ended up being a reminder that I missed the final payment on my September cruise. I guess ***** happens and life goes on. I am happy with the end results.

    I’m sorry for the loss of your sister, it’s never easy. Life can get very hectic and one has to prioritize and sometimes due dates get forgotten.  I’m also happy that plans are now back on track. Enjoy your cruise.

  14. 3 hours ago, BecciBoo said:

    This.   She was mostly ticked because she lost that balcony...whether at her own ineptitude or what.  I kept asking her, you never look at your invoice???  We have cruised with them since 2007!  She insisted that's what she has always done.  I am just ACD about almost everything, I look at my invoice multiple times during the year or so before the cruise.   We book early, pay early, plan early and pack early! LOL  I don't even recall if I ever received a reminder, but I know and retain that payment due date like it was a Birthday.

    My final payment is highlighted in pink. Since I never can remember the exact amount of my cruise, I refer to my invoice when looking for a lower price….and there it is…the pink highlighted date. Also, it’s on my electronic calendar that I use for doctor, dentist, manicure , etc appointments.  I’m happy your friend resolved her difficulty….it’s not the worst thing that could have happened…and maybe she’ll learn to remind herself about FP, just in case Royal doesn’t. 

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  15. 22 minutes ago, Pandamonia said:

     

    You can feel what you want but companies which want paying 2-4 months before delivering the service on a random date are responsible for sending you the invoice and the reminder. 

     

    If they dont like it they can take payment 90 days after delivering the service a bit like how they pay their own suppliers....

     

    funny how that works. 

    The final payment date is clearly on the invoice, which one receives after booking or making any changes.  I’ve never received a reminder and have never missed final payment.  I don’t think there’s any hard and fast rule about it.  I’m fine with the way it works.

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  16. 24 minutes ago, KroozNut said:

     

    I guess you and I interpreted the original comment differently. I understood that she was 'ticked' at Royal for jacking her around in getting the cruise re-booked after canceling her booking for missing final payment.

    While you apparently understood that she was 'ticked' at herself for missing the final payment deadline, and thus had to go through all the hassle of getting the cruise re-booked.

    Either interpretation is plausible, right?

    Either interpretation is correct.  I just made final payment on a cruise and didn’t get any reminder email from Royal. I feel it’s up to me to remember and with belonging to the roll call,  many are talking about it…and it’s on my calendar.  I would be ticked at myself for forgetting, but of course..some catastrophic event could occur…so it’s possible to miss the date.  I’m happy it worked out for her despite the lapse.

  17. 11 minutes ago, rockmom said:

    They do treat it like regular wine.  Can't be larger than 750 ml, and only one per person.  Non-alcoholic beer is not allowed.  So it would work just like bringing regular wine, soda and water onboard.  One bottle of NA wine per person, and then up to 12 bottles and/or cans of soda, water, just etc, not to exceed 17 ounces each, per stateroom (not per person).  FYI, the majority of NA wines and beers do still contain a trace amount of alcohol.   

    Perhaps the beverage is mis-named. Should be called very low alcohol content wine.  FYI I don’t drink it, so it makes no difference to me what happens.

  18. 7 minutes ago, Tree_skier said:

    My suspicion is that if it looks like wine, it'll be treated like wine.  They aren't going to check alcohol content.

    They may or may not.  But if they do grumble, I would pull out the bottle and show them the zero alcohol content. I did it before when I had a half bottle size of something non-alcoholic.  Also, if it’s one person with one bottle, they shouldn’t be checking anyway because one is allowed to bring one bottle at least.

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