current onboard booking incentives?

So with that being said......we put $200 down and then when we actually do book a date we pay the difference of the deposit and it is still 10% not 20%?

Cruises of 7+ nights have the lower deposit of 10%.
Cruises of less than 7 nights require a full 20% deposit.
If you book a placeholder, you pay $200. When you transfer that to an actual cruise date, you will pay the difference in the deposit required minus $200. Deposit amount required will be based on length of cruise you wish to book.

Enjoy your cruise!
 
Cruises of 7+ nights have the lower deposit of 10%.
Cruises of less than 7 nights require a full 20% deposit.
If you book a placeholder, you pay $200. When you transfer that to an actual cruise date, you will pay the difference in the deposit required minus $200. Deposit amount required will be based on length of cruise you wish to book.

Enjoy your cruise!

That's what I was thinking but I just wanted to be sure! :thanks:
 
Just something to note about the new placeholder policy . . . I recently did this onboard, but Costco couldn't take my reservation that was set up this way (not sure about other TAs). I had to pick a specific date in order for Costco to hold my res. Was a bit of a disappointment in that I was pretty excited about only putting down a $200 deposit. Are other TA's able to hold the "no date" placeholder reservations?

Jodie
 

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