eskimoinparadise
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Searches come up empty. What is the current onboard credit for booking onboard?
Thanks. Just booked Dream for 2017 while onboard this weekend, and didn't see the OBC anywhere on the invoice. Got the 10% off, and the deposit worked out to about 16% of the total.10% off future cruise plus $100 onboard credit for a cruise less than 7 days, $200 for a cruise of 7 or more days. Blackout dates apply for the 10% off.
You can just book a placeholder cruise for $250 if you want to, when you DO book the cruise, it needs to start within 24 months of the date you booked the placeholder. You can book up to 2 staterooms.
If you're booking an actual future cruise on board, I believe the deposit is 10% vs. the normal 20%. (I just did the placeholder...)
I believe that the amount the deposit is based off does NOT include the taxes/port fees, so that could be why OP's deposit looks like 16%.And to follow through. Concierge bookings onboard receive no discount in fare, but they do receive the OBB credit stated previously.
$100 OBC for less than 7 nights, $200 for 7 nights and longer.
If you book CL aboard the deposit is non refundable, but can be transferred at least once to another date, even downgrade to steerage.
You just won't ever get that CL deposit back. But as stated DCL is often flexible at reassigning that deposit to other dates and categories.
Could the deposit for CL be less than 20%? ? ? I don't think so. ? ? ?
Corrections welcome and encouraged.
Thanks. Just booked Dream for 2017 while onboard this weekend, and didn't see the OBC anywhere on the invoice. Got the 10% off, and the deposit worked out to about 16% of the total.
10% off future cruise plus $100 onboard credit for a cruise less than 7 days, $200 for a cruise of 7 or more days. Blackout dates apply for the 10% off.
You can just book a placeholder cruise for $250 if you want to, when you DO book the cruise, it needs to start within 24 months of the date you booked the placeholder. You can book up to 2 staterooms.
If you're booking an actual future cruise on board, I believe the deposit is 10% vs. the normal 20%. (I just did the placeholder...)
I think that you do need to have people that were on the current cruise in the future staterooms. But, I'm not positive as I've only been on the 1 cruise and booked a placeholder for 1 stateroom.Question on this. When you book up to 2 staterooms does one have to have my name on it and the other my husband who is also traveling or could we both book two rooms? My MIL asked if we could do one for her and family so we could go on another cruise but I wasn't sure I could do that or how it would work. Thanks!
I think that you do need to have people that were on the current cruise in the future staterooms. But, I'm not positive as I've only been on the 1 cruise and booked a placeholder for 1 stateroom.
Can someone else answer this one from personal experience?
The paper flier that spells out the restrictions says "This offer is non-transferable; name changes to the reservation may be made so long as one adult on the original booking remains on the reservation."It's unclear to me what the policy for onboard booking actually is.
Our experience is one OBB per adult in the same household (same home address). We were on a cruise in two separate rooms (DH in one and me in the other) and we could only book one future cruise each. As a plus though, we did not have to book the same cruise with those two future bookings. DCL let us book two separate cruises.I think that you do need to have people that were on the current cruise in the future staterooms. But, I'm not positive as I've only been on the 1 cruise and booked a placeholder for 1 stateroom.
Can someone else answer this one from personal experience?
Thanks. This statement was on the confirmation email, but there was no dollar amount listed:It should be in the email confirming your booking. And you'll see it on your stateroom account when you get on the Dream in 2017.
YEPI believe that the amount the deposit is based off does NOT include the taxes/port fees, so that could be why OP's deposit looks like 16%.
A B2B or even a B2B2B counts as 1 cruise. You will receive full perks for all legs of a B2B, but they must be sailed as B2B, so no splitting them in two separate cruises afterwards. You must specify the B2B when booking onboard, nothing can be added to your OBB after disembarking. Placeholders can also be purchases as B2B (doubling the amount per stateroom) and later applied to the actual B2B
If you book both legs of the B2B as an onboard booking (on two separate cruises), both legs would get the perks.Is this still true that you can get full benefits for all legs of the B2B cruises? We have done that in the past, but I thought DCL had changed the policy in the last year (or so) so that you could only get the benefits on one of the legs.
Yes that does make sense and that was my understanding. The post I was responding to saidIf you book both legs of the B2B as an onboard booking (on two separate cruises), both legs would get the perks.
But, you cannot book both legs while on the same cruise and get the perks.
Does that make sense?
A B2B or even a B2B2B counts as 1 cruise. You will receive full perks for all legs of a B2B, but they must be sailed as B2B, so no splitting them in two separate cruises afterwards.