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Buying Onboard Credits
Hi All,
I apologize if this has already been addressed- I searched and couldn't come up with a good thread. I read somewhere that people can buy you onboard credits to use on your cruise. Is this true? How would they do this, call the cruise line? Thanks for your help! |
I don't know if I've ever heard of buyhing actual 'onboard credits', but on Carnival I know you can buy coupons that are good towards drinks or photos, and those are available on their website. You can also purchase bottles of wine for passengers. http://gifts.carnival.com/Catalog.asp Royal Caribbean offers wine on their website also (rccl.com).
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My Mom just returned from a Princess cruise and told me that by leaving a small deposit ($100?) for future travel with them, she gets four years to actually cruise and an onboard credit when she takes the trip. If she doesn't cruise, she will get a full refund.
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Are you referring to buying someone who is sailing an onboard credit as a gift? If so, I believe you can do this by contacting the cruise line much like ordering in cabin wine or flowers as gifts.
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Thanks Patty. Yes, that's what I'm referring to.
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Yes you can definately do it by calling the cruise line. I just got several on NCL. Go to the cruise website and you should see a number for this. FYI....NCL for other cruisers, NCL is starting to offer onboard credits with some of there cruise packages. My most recent one gave us a $50 on board credit.
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Re buying a gift. you can do it on-line or by calling the cruise line's home office.
I had planned my nephews Honeymoon cruise & then before the wedding I gave my credit card # & amount I wished to their office.. When they boarded a gift card in an envelope w/my personalized message was there for them to see. This is a great idea in MHO as opposed to buying a bottle of wine or fruit which is usually abundant as the recipient can choose exactly How to spend your gracious gift. |
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