Limits on expenditures per cruise lengths.

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I have a group that needs to know for a 3 day. I’m just curious about the rest.

What is the $$$$ limit on a xx day cruise before they change your credit card? I’ll update here as I find out.
So:
• 2-5 days = onboard credit limit of $300.00
• 6-9 days = onboard credit limit of $500.00
• 10 days or greater = onboard credit limit of $700.00

Right?
 
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I don't think the length of cruise matters. I think they just charge your card every $500 or so
 

This is for a Cash Account. Could credit card charges be the same?

• 2-5 days = onboard credit limit of $300.00
• 6-9 days = onboard credit limit of $500.00
• 10 days or greater = onboard credit limit of $700.00
 
This is for a Cash Account. Could credit card charges be the same?

• 2-5 days = onboard credit limit of $300.00
• 6-9 days = onboard credit limit of $500.00
• 10 days or greater = onboard credit limit of $700.00

Yes, they will run an interim charge to the credit card on file at those thresholds.
 
This is for a Cash Account. Could credit card charges be the same?

• 2-5 days = onboard credit limit of $300.00
• 6-9 days = onboard credit limit of $500.00
• 10 days or greater = onboard credit limit of $700.00
Yes this is what I was like looking for! Thank you! Where did you find it? I stink at search bars!
 
They (DCL) do not seem to post that publicly or openly at all. I only found it when I was checking in, opted for a cash account, and that popped up as a warning/agreement.

if i wanted to do a cash account, does that mean that when i boarded the ship, i would hand the cast member, let's say....$1500 in cash and when that was used, then i'd either have to deposit more cash or stop spending? and if i attach a debit card instead of credit card, does that count as a cash account?
 
if i wanted to do a cash account, does that mean that when i boarded the ship, i would hand the cast member, let's say....$1500 in cash and when that was used, then i'd either have to deposit more cash or stop spending? and if i attach a debit card instead of credit card, does that count as a cash account?
My first cruise was cash and I had to keep running to the desk to pay or be cutoff at some event because I hit the limit. I was told they would not take cash in advance incase something was canceled.
 
My first cruise was cash and I had to keep running to the desk to pay or be cutoff at some event because I hit the limit. I was told they would not take cash in advance incase something was canceled.

Best thing to do if you're going to be using cash is put at least as much as you know you'll use on a gift card - you can actually purchase them at disneygiftcard.com - and take that to guest services to load your account. Easy peasy. And that way there is something to refund it to if there is a cancellation.
 
if i wanted to do a cash account, does that mean that when i boarded the ship, i would hand the cast member, let's say....$1500 in cash and when that was used, then i'd either have to deposit more cash or stop spending? and if i attach a debit card instead of credit card, does that count as a cash account?

More or less. What I do is, I plan my excursions, activities, etc ahead of time, budget for them (get a general idea of how much I'll need for the things I want to do) and get gift cards to cover that amount. Then at some point after booking them, I'll call DCL and have them put my gift cards in my onboard account so I have enough credit there to cover it. Every couple of days, I'll pop over to Guest Services to see if everything is in good shape, and to add more money to my account using gcs, as necessary. If you do go the gift card route, make sure you keep your gift cards even if they're empty. All refunds will go back onto the original form of payment, so it'll go back onto that specific gift card.

I don't think a debit card would count as a cash account. They just want something they can charge your onboard account to when it gets to a certain amount.
 
Best thing to do if you're going to be using cash is put at least as much as you know you'll use on a gift card - you can actually purchase them at disneygiftcard.com - and take that to guest services to load your account. Easy peasy. And that way there is something to refund it to if there is a cancellation.
I’ll have to ask again if they will take the gift cards early, I thought they wouldn’t. I have 4 for this trip.
I did gift cards my first cruise in 2010 and they put $8ish dollars back on one of my gift cards. I paid $4,500 + $1,100 expenses (all but the deposit) was gift cards. Most of them were $25 and $50 GC’s in packs of 3, except 12 were $100’s.(I had some loooong payment phone calls to DCL) I haven’t thrown away the cards, but I haven’t called to find out which one it is either. I’m kinda happy they have $500 GCs now. Paid for my whole trip with just 5 cards. Plus Sam’s club sold them for around 476 for a $500 card this year. So that was nice.
Can you pay for Costco with Disney GC’s?
 
I’ll have to ask again if they will take the gift cards early, I thought they wouldn’t. I have 4 for this trip.
I did gift cards my first cruise in 2010 and they put $8ish dollars back on one of my gift cards. I paid $4,500 + $1,100 expenses (all but the deposit) was gift cards. Most of them were $25 and $50 GC’s in packs of 3, except 12 were $100’s.(I had some loooong payment phone calls to DCL) I haven’t thrown away the cards, but I haven’t called to find out which one it is either. I’m kinda happy they have $500 GCs now. Paid for my whole trip with just 5 cards. Plus Sam’s club sold them for around 476 for a $500 card this year. So that was nice.
Can you pay for Costco with Disney GC’s?

Yep, they will take your gcs early. If you're calling ahead of time, I *think* you have to do it 3 days in advance. Everything seems to be 3 days in advance of embarkation. Combine your gcs ahead of time up to $1k per card, and it'll make your life easier.

You can pay for your DCL cruise booked through Costco with gcs. What they'll do is patch you through in a 3 way conference call with DCL, and you just give your gc info that way. The Costco agent I got even jotted down each gc # on his end, noted the amount on each card for reference, and even did the math all along the way, which turned out to be a good thing because the DCL agent was kind of frazzled, and got things mixed up at some point.

Edit: I had a similar issue with a port fees refund. I booked my placeholder with a gc, but I kept the gc, and I made notes and everything on it. When it came time to book the actual cruise, at the time, Disney Vacation Account was still running, so I used it to pay the rest of the deposit. Well, a few months after that, Disney decided to close the DVA and offered a bonus to those cashing out their accounts into an electronic gift card so I went for it. Fast forward to recently when the port fees had dropped. They refunded the amount back onto the gcs I'd used, so I went through and checked every gc I had literally six times. Maybe more. The refund wasn't on any of them. I called DCL to figure out what happened, and I guess they tried to refund it back onto the DVA, but since that account was closed, at no fault of mine, the money went into a limbo of sorts and no one could figure out where it went. Eventually, after a lot of circling around and around, they were able to figure out that it went onto the electronic gift card that was issued to me after the DVA closed. I didn't think to check that one because it wasn't in my stash of physical gift cards. I had it saved on my computer. Thank goodness. WHY DCL didn't put the refund back onto the last gcs I used, I don't know. Not only that, but DCL had spread the refund out...part of it was on the gc I used for the placeholder, and part of it was on the electronic gc from DVA. So yeah, save every gc unless you are SURE you're fully done with the trip you used it on and there's zero chance for refunds.
 
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I’ll have to ask again if they will take the gift cards early, I thought they wouldn’t. I have 4 for this trip.
I did gift cards my first cruise in 2010 and they put $8ish dollars back on one of my gift cards. I paid $4,500 + $1,100 expenses (all but the deposit) was gift cards. Most of them were $25 and $50 GC’s in packs of 3, except 12 were $100’s.(I had some loooong payment phone calls to DCL) I haven’t thrown away the cards, but I haven’t called to find out which one it is either. I’m kinda happy they have $500 GCs now. Paid for my whole trip with just 5 cards. Plus Sam’s club sold them for around 476 for a $500 card this year. So that was nice.
Can you pay for Costco with Disney GC’s?

The easiest thing for EVERYONE is to combine the cards into as few as possible. Go to disneygiftcard.com and it is simple. You can put $1000 on each card.

As far as "putting it on early", I call the number for "Gifts and Amenities" (it's on the website - under "My Disney Cruise") and purchase onboard credit. It is VERY simple. But it will be MUCH easier if they have been combined and are on as few cards as possible.

As for Costco, I do not know anything about them. I am single and live in a NYC apartment and have no car. Ergo I have no need for bulk stuff nor do I have a way to transport it even if I did have the space or need. So it is a 100% useless place to me.
 
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Yep, they will take your gcs early. If you're calling ahead of time, I *think* you have to do it 3 days in advance. Everything seems to be 3 days in advance of embarkation. Combine your gcs ahead of time up to $1k per card, and it'll make your life easier.

You can pay for your DCL cruise booked through Costco with gcs. What they'll do is patch you through in a 3 way conference call with DCL, and you just give your gc info that way. The Costco agent I got even jotted down each gc # on his end, noted the amount on each card for reference, and even did the math all along the way, which turned out to be a good thing because the DCL agent was kind of frazzled, and got things mixed up at some point.

Edit: I had a similar issue with a port fees refund. I booked my placeholder with a gc, but I kept the gc, and I made notes and everything on it. When it came time to book the actual cruise, at the time, Disney Vacation Account was still running, so I used it to pay the rest of the deposit. Well, a few months after that, Disney decided to close the DVA and offered a bonus to those cashing out their accounts into an electronic gift card so I went for it. Fast forward to recently when the port fees had dropped. They refunded the amount back onto the gcs I'd used, so I went through and checked every gc I had literally six times. Maybe more. The refund wasn't on any of them. I called DCL to figure out what happened, and I guess they tried to refund it back onto the DVA, but since that account was closed, at no fault of mine, the money went into a limbo of sorts and no one could figure out where it went. Eventually, after a lot of circling around and around, they were able to figure out that it went onto the electronic gift card that was issued to me after the DVA closed. I didn't think to check that one because it wasn't in my stash of physical gift cards. I had it saved on my computer. Thank goodness. WHY DCL didn't put the refund back onto the last gcs I used, I don't know. Not only that, but DCL had spread the refund out...part of it was on the gc I used for the placeholder, and part of it was on the electronic gc from DVA. So yeah, save every gc unless you are SURE you're fully done with the trip you used it on and there's zero chance for refunds.


Good advice re: keeping the GCs. I've got more than a few stacks of rubber banded stacks for the Alaska cruise, the S. Caribbean...:)

Of note, we had a refund (port fees changed) from our last W. Caribbean that I called and asked if they'd apply the credit to the Alaska cruise we're doing this summer. The CM had to check with her supervisor, but it was no problem. She just didn't know the mechanics of applying the credit.
 
Do you mean Costco travel? Line paying for your disney cruise booked through them?



The travel incentives are pretty sweet and don’t involve vast quantities of TP to cart home. :)

But the card is useless to me.

I will stick with my TA who I can call or email and talk to the same person all the time.
 
Do you mean Costco travel? Line paying for your disney cruise booked through them?



The travel incentives are pretty sweet and don’t involve vast quantities of TP to cart home. :)
Yes my questions about; Is it possible to pay for my remaining balance, after my placeholder is applied, with gift cards that I have acquired elsewhere?

Sorry what is TP?
 
Yes my questions about; Is it possible to pay for my remaining balance, after my placeholder is applied, with gift cards that I have acquired elsewhere?

Sorry what is TP?

Toilet paper.
 

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