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hi

If I have a cruise booked with a non refundable deposit, and I cancel, I am under the impression that they keep $100 pp towards another cruise, and refund the difference.

 

If this is correct, what is the time frame for booking the new cruise.

 

Thanks

Helaine

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hi

If I have a cruise booked with a non refundable deposit, and I cancel, I am under the impression that they keep $100 pp towards another cruise, and refund the difference.

 

If this is correct, what is the time frame for booking the new cruise.

 

Thanks

Helaine

No, you lose $100pp and the remainder is issued as a future cruise credit that expires in a year. You get no part of your deposit back and you must cruise (not book) using the future cruise credit within a year from the cancellation.

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You can also “move” your cruise to any other available cruise (some available until April 2020) and only lose the $100 per person.

 

If your cruise is ni5 until next year then wait until just before final payment is die then move it to one further out that you want. By that time more itineraries should be released stretching even further out into the future.

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