We’ve bought 2 on multiple occasions most recently in May. I’d go ask the desk.One? two?
Some here seem to say 2, but when we tried to buy a second, we got the message that we already purchased one.
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Ok…that’s what it seems as I read people’s statements here. Thank you.We’ve bought 2 on multiple occasions most recently in May. I’d go ask the desk.
I bought 2 placeholders using the navigator app. They must be used for 2 rooms on a single cruise.Ok…that’s what it seems as I read people’s statements here. Thank you.
Each household can purchase a maximum of 2 placeholders (rooms) on a future cruise. Both reservations must be assigned to the same future cruise.One? two?
Some here seem to say 2, but when we tried to buy a second, we got the message that we already purchased one.
Going next week!
I was a bit confused by the title, too. I was wondering why DCL would put a limit on how future cruises one can book. Even if they end up cancelling the reservations and getting the deposits fully refunded, DCL would still get essentially interest-free loans.Each household can purchase a maximum of 2 placeholders (rooms) on a future cruise. Both reservations must be assigned to the same future cruise.
Wait, are you asking about booking a future cruise while onboard? Or just making a reservation for another cruise before you are onboard?
Yeah, the only way to do that is if you have 2 reservations.I was asking about placeholders. I had forgotten that word, so it didn’t come out correctly. Ok…we would have been interested in buying two placeholders, but not for the same cruise. So, in our case, we can only book one. Ok.
Yeah, the only way to do that is if you have 2 reservations.
Just clarifying for my own purposes:
Say I just got off a cruise, purchased a placeholder and would like to use it sometime early 2024.
If go on another cruise in 2023, will I be able to purchase another place holder to use in late 2024? Or must the cruise for the previous place holder be completed in order to purchase a 2nd place holder?
DCL doesn't care what order you use the placeholders in. As long as you use them up before the 2 years expires, you can use them in any order and you can 'hold'/have as many placeholders as you like, there's no limit.Just clarifying for my own purposes:
Say I just got off a cruise, purchased a placeholder and would like to use it sometime early 2024.
If go on another cruise in 2023, will I be able to purchase another place holder to use in late 2024? Or must the cruise for the previous place holder be completed in order to purchase a 2nd place holder?
I was successful in booking my 2 placeholders on a b2b for a 2022 cruise, but last year my TA tried to do this again and dcl said no. She even escalated it to a supervisor and they wouldn’t budge. So I had to cancel my second half. i buy them in case daughter wants to go. Since I used the one PH, the second one was useless to us.The only way, and I done this multiple times is if you do a b2b cruise, the DCL agent can apply one placeholder to first let and the 2nd room to the second leg. (I.e. both place holder was from the same original reservation) Yes, the rule is up to 2 place holder per household that must be used on the same sailing. With the loophole being b2b.
One lead person name listed in the placeholder must be on that sailing and in that exact room. Once you get onboard, you can reshuffle if you want.
Yes only one PH, unless you have multiple cabins. You can buy one for 2 cabins, but both have to be used on the same cruise. I always have placeholders waiting. Unfortunately I often have to cancel the second cabin one when family can’t use it.One? two?
Some here seem to say 2, but when we tried to buy a second, we got the message that we already purchased one.
Going next week!