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When I called RCCL to due  my lift and shift, they said that the first confirmation I would get would not have the adjusted price and there would be a change fee.  But they would send the confirmation to another department and in a couple of days I would get my actual confirmation with no payment due and the fee taken off.   When I got my confirmation a few days later, it was like they said, my original price and all the perks that I had.  I did a lift and shift from December of this year on the Anthem to December of next year on the Anthem.  Next years cruise was actually about $600 more and it didn't cost me anything.

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T did two lift and shift changes for cruises this year.  One cruise was paid in full while the other was just the deposit paid.  On both new invoices the taxes and fees were adjusted to the the new sailing's rate.  The fully paid had gratuities include but these 

were refunded.

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