I was on the DCL website today and a survey popped up. Other than basic website and demographic questions, this was the only question on the survey:
If Disney Cruise Line required payment at the time of reservation of the activity, which of the following, if any, would you be willing to reserve and pay for in advance of your cruise?
Specialty Dining (Palo/Remy)
Port Adventure
None of the Above
I selected both Specialty Dining and Port Adventure. The next question asked me to select why I would be willing to prepay. These reasons included: I know I want to do the activity; I can afford to pay now; I want to know my expenses ahead of time; I want to pay over time; I think I can get a refund if I cancel; and other.
Makes me wonder if DCL is considering offering/requiring prepayment for port adventures and adult dining??
I don't like it as this would not allow one to use OBC towards Port Adventures.
I have not been a fan of all the required prepaying on RCI leading up to our Oasis cruise next weekend. There are definite pros and cons to it, however. Personally, I prefer to have the flexibility to change my plans without the potential hassles of refunds if I change my mind or there is a problem. The practice of budgeting those expenses so that the bill is paid without sticker shock has worked well for me.
The nice thing about waiting to pay for them is one: I've just played thousands of dollars for a cruise, and so it's would be nice to be able to wait a while before forking over more money. Two: it really allows you to change your mind if your not in love with it or find something better. Three: using obc for them instead of cash. I went on a cruise last year with a different line and hated that I had to pre pay.
Never assume. Most major cruise lines do not allow OBC to be used for pre-purchased excursions/items.Royal Caribbean does let you spend the OBC in advance to pay for excursions or specialty dining, so I assume if DCL implements this, it will work in a similar way.
We recently did a Viking River Cruise. We had an onboard credit from our TA that could not be applied to gratuities or pre-purchased excursions. We ended up spending virtually the entire credit on Viling-logoed merchandise that we didn't really need. My bar bill was very small, since beer and wine were included at lunch and dinner, and most of the excusions we wanted were also included.Never assume. Most major cruise lines do not allow OBC to be used for pre-purchased excursions/items.
Never assume. Most major cruise lines do not allow OBC to be used for pre-purchased excursions/items.
You're right every cruise line will be different, but Royal Caribbean does allow the OBC to be used toward pre-cruise purchases such as excursions and drink package. This is fairly recent, but they do allow it.
When we logged into our cruise planner the OBC was showing and when we bought our drink package it asked us if we want to use the OBC towards it.
Celebrity does as well - though they are under the RCCL umbrella. Again, it's the OBC that comes from booking promotions that can be used, not that from the TA. I thought in most cases the OBC from a TA was considered refundable, so if that is the case you wouldn't HAVE to spend it as it would be refunded to your method of account settlement, right?
Oh so if you have OBC from a TA can't use that ahead of time anyway...
Didn't know that.
We had OBC as part of the booking promo which Royal often seems to have.
They will probably also let you use the OBC that you get by booking your next cruise on board with them...
Makes senseAs I understand it, that's correct. Because the OBC from the TA is put in the same category as "onboard gifts" whereas the OBC from the cruise line is promotional. Also, if you cancel, the promotional OBC just goes back to them whereas the OBC from the TA would have to be refunded somehow if it was used in advance and the cruise was cancelled.