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Quick question...If I book on board do I technically get two FCCs with that? meaning if I cancel that cruise booked on board, are there still two FCCs in my account or is the booking just cancelled? wondering if I'm better to just get two FCCs and then do it after I get off the ship?

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Quick question...If I book on board do I technically get two FCCs with that? meaning if I cancel that cruise booked on board, are there still two FCCs in my account or is the booking just cancelled? wondering if I'm better to just get two FCCs and then do it after I get off the ship?

Tx

 

Make sure each person thats going to be on the booking has their own FCC.

We don't book onboard and like to search when we get home. ;)

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Make sure each person thats going to be on the booking has their own FCC.

We don't book onboard and like to search when we get home. ;)

 

That's what we usually do to. I've actually never booked on board. But there's a sailing we have our eye on that has a $500 pp price drop when I sign in so I want to lock that price ASAP. We sail in two weeks.

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