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I found the following on NCL's website:

 

Days Prior to

Departure Date Cruise Cancellation

Fee Air

Cancellation

Fee Land

Cancellation

Fee *Add-On

Cancellation

Fee

Cruise Days: 6 Days or More 90-76 days

(Holiday Only) Deposit $200 $50 10% 75-30 days Deposit $100 ($200 holiday) 0 ($50 holiday) 10% 29-8 days 50% $200 100% 50% 7 days or less 100% 100% 100% 100%

 

We are going to have to cancel/reschedule our cruise that was set for June of 2011 (probably change to June 2012).

 

The chart doesn't really describe what the cancellation fee is if you are more than 90 days away from your cruise. Since we are more than 90 days out from the cruise date, does that mean that we should receive our entire deposit back?

 

We have that cruise booked through a travel agent...is it possible she can just transfer our deposit from the cruise we currently have booked to the one in 2012? (I realize the TA may have change/cancellation fees)

 

Thanks in advance for any answers you might be able to provide. :)

 

*Edit* Okay, the chart didn't transfer so well, but basically it said that on cruises of 6 days or more, the cancellation fees are:

 

From 90-76 days (Holidays only), fee = deposit

From 75 - 30 days, fee = deposit

29 - 8 days, fee = 50%

7 days or less, fee = 100%

 

Hopefully this one will keep the formatting. :-\

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I found the following on NCL's website:

 

Days Prior to

Departure Date Cruise Cancellation

Fee Air

Cancellation

Fee Land

Cancellation

Fee *Add-On

Cancellation

Fee

Cruise Days: 6 Days or More 90-76 days

(Holiday Only) Deposit $200 $50 10% 75-30 days Deposit $100 ($200 holiday) 0 ($50 holiday) 10% 29-8 days 50% $200 100% 50% 7 days or less 100% 100% 100% 100%

 

We are going to have to cancel/reschedule our cruise that was set for June of 2011 (probably change to June 2012).

 

The chart doesn't really describe what the cancellation fee is if you are more than 90 days away from your cruise. Since we are more than 90 days out from the cruise date, does that mean that we should receive our entire deposit back?

 

We have that cruise booked through a travel agent...is it possible she can just transfer our deposit from the cruise we currently have booked to the one in 2012? (I realize the TA may have change/cancellation fees)

 

Thanks in advance for any answers you might be able to provide. :)

 

*Edit* Okay, the chart didn't transfer so well, but basically it said that on cruises of 6 days or more, the cancellation fees are:

 

From 90-76 days (Holidays only), fee = deposit

From 75 - 30 days, fee = deposit

29 - 8 days, fee = 50%

7 days or less, fee = 100%

 

Hopefully this one will keep the formatting. :-\

 

you will not be penalitzed at all.

 

Nita

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