mevelandry
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Do you mean keeping currency & bills in your room? (safe)
or
RCCL credit on the room account? (probably guest services cashier)
When I took my Girl Scout troop, each girl put money o her account by paying cash at check in.
Since you are using large sums of money, I would just link a credit card.I'm wondering if it's possible to put it in advance because I'm doing a Land & Sea and hate having to carry large sums of cash on me.
Since you are using large sums of money, I would just link a credit card.
That’s actually a really good idea. You could purchase RC gift cards through Target. If you have a Target Red Card, you can get 5% off the purchase of the RC gift cards.For birthdays and holidays, my sister and I buy gift certificates from Royal's website for my parents. The stipulation on these is you need to load them onto your account at least a week prior to the cruise. Once loaded they can be used for onboard spending. Keep careful logs of all transactions. My dad has discovered some missing (thankfully he always tries to add them well before the cruise, so he can make sure everything is accounted for).
If I'm not mistaken, those are different and can't be used the same. Check the wording on them before you buy them. I know people in the past people have bought Royal Caribbean gift cards on gift card granny only to find out they are very restricted on how they can be used (new bookings directly through RCCL, for example, and not for onboard credit). The ones on Royal's site CAN be used for onboard credit. I don't know what restrictions the Target ones have. After reading such bad experiences, I only buy through the RCCL site.That’s actually a really good idea. You could purchase RC gift cards through Target. If you have a Target Red Card, you can get 5% off the purchase of the RC gift cards.