You can book on opening day and "reshop" once onboard. If the prices haven't risen enough to negate the onboard booking savings, you can cancel the existing reservation and rebook.We sail on the Fantasy next week (May 20th). I'm guessing that priceing won't change too much between opening day for silver (the 17th) and our trip. I'm better off just waiting until we get on board and taking advantage of the OBB deal right?
You can book on opening day and "reshop" once onboard. If the prices haven't risen enough to negate the onboard booking savings, you can cancel the existing reservation and rebook.
Or book another reservation onboard (to get the full benefits from your TA) and then cancel the original booking once back home.
If the cruise you are currently on was booked through a TA, you will be asked if you want to remain with the current TA or not designate a TA.So, if one were to book onboard to get the discount and credit, do you give the name of your TA at booking, or transfer the reservation to your TA after the cruise?
Editing to add: Do you have to have a TA listed to get the onboard booking discount and credit? Or can you just leave the listing to yourself? (realizing I would forfeit any Obc or perks the TA gives)
So, if one were to book onboard to get the discount and credit, do you give the name of your TA at booking, or transfer the reservation to your TA after the cruise?
Editing to add: Do you have to have a TA listed to get the onboard booking discount and credit? Or can you just leave the listing to yourself? (realizing I would forfeit any Obc or perks the TA gives)
Booking without a TA designated, and then transferring it to a TA later (must be done within 30 day) often results in less booking perks offered by the TA.

I believe I've read that the onboard credit was still done on blackout cruises. But, I have no personal experience with it.Question about the blacked out dates... I know there is no discount and no discounted deposit, but do they get the OBC or not? I can't remember.
You lose the discount, but keep the OBC and the lower deposit.Question about the blacked out dates... I know there is no discount and no discounted deposit, but do they get the OBC or not? I can't remember.
You lose the discount, but keep the OBC and the lower deposit.