We get to book as well tonight, hence we are going on the same cruise. We are also from NJ (Smithville to be exact). Can't wait to get up at 3:00 to do the online check-in and then get up for the day at 5:45!![]()
As excursions are not charged until you are on the ship, there's nothing to cover in that department.We have trip insurance through DCL, if we have to cancel our February trip because of weather would we not have to pay for the shore excursions either? Are they covered with trip insurance?
We have trip insurance through DCL, if we have to cancel our February trip because of weather would we not have to pay for the shore excursions either? Are they covered with trip insurance?
Well, I have no life, apparently.They are not charged until day 1 of the cruise. So if you cancel before then, there is zero to be refunded for excursions.
edit: @PrincessShmoo and I post at the same time again!
Well, I have no life, apparently.![]()
Yes, you must cancel an excursion 3 days prior to a cruise. But, since they aren't actually charged until you're onboard, I still think, if a cruise is outright cancelled, that would cancel any pending reservations (not paid for).Although they aren't charged until you are onboard, I thought we were told you had to cancel them three days PRIOR to sailing. Thus, without trip insurance, you'd be on the hook for them if you cancelled last minute (which was a real possibility for our group).
We have trip insurance through DCL, if we have to cancel our February trip because of weather would we not have to pay for the shore excursions either? Are they covered with trip insurance?
Yes, you must cancel an excursion 3 days prior to a cruise. But, since they aren't actually charged until you're onboard, I still think, if a cruise is outright cancelled, that would cancel any pending reservations (not paid for).
We have trip insurance through DCL, if we have to cancel our February trip because of weather would we not have to pay for the shore excursions either? Are they covered with trip insurance?