Chipmunkmaniac
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I was supposed to sail back to back in august the Northern European cruise and the Iceland cruise. St Petersburg obviously dropped but regardless whether that stays a sea day or becomes a different port, I don't feel like spending that kind of budget on this particular cruise anymore. Hence, I want to keep my Iceland one and actually want to add a Greek Islands cruise in June (I'm European so the flights are no issue).
My initial thought was to change the existing reservation into the Greek Islands one. But with the current wait times on the phone, I'm not willing to stay on the phone for hours and pay for those international charges. However, I also don't want to wait several more weeks to book the Greece one cause may eb the price will go up and I obviously want to make further travel arrangements as well:
1. I know in the past cancellations were only taken over the phone (I had a big issue with a cancellation that was done via e-mail and eventually turned out to not be done and got the answer they normally even don't accept it blablabla) But are they currently more lenient to accept it? Anyone has recent experiences for cancellations via a different way than phone?
2. My current booking was done on opening day (no placeholder discount or re-used funds from a cancelled cruise, just 100% paid), my understanding is correct that if I would end up updating the reservation in stead of cancelling and making a new reservation that the new cruise will be at the current rate and not the price that was active at the time of making my Northern European reservation. So other then recycling the deposit there is no advantage of updating vs cancelling/rebooking
My initial thought was to change the existing reservation into the Greek Islands one. But with the current wait times on the phone, I'm not willing to stay on the phone for hours and pay for those international charges. However, I also don't want to wait several more weeks to book the Greece one cause may eb the price will go up and I obviously want to make further travel arrangements as well:
1. I know in the past cancellations were only taken over the phone (I had a big issue with a cancellation that was done via e-mail and eventually turned out to not be done and got the answer they normally even don't accept it blablabla) But are they currently more lenient to accept it? Anyone has recent experiences for cancellations via a different way than phone?
2. My current booking was done on opening day (no placeholder discount or re-used funds from a cancelled cruise, just 100% paid), my understanding is correct that if I would end up updating the reservation in stead of cancelling and making a new reservation that the new cruise will be at the current rate and not the price that was active at the time of making my Northern European reservation. So other then recycling the deposit there is no advantage of updating vs cancelling/rebooking