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18 minutes ago, c-leg5 said:
Are there no other cabins in your category to move to?I didn't realize I could. Can't hurt to try.
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On 5/17/2023 at 6:12 PM, HappyTexan44 said:
I'd take #1 in a heart-beat. I'd assume I'd still be paying taxes, etc. That won't be an offer I'd get since I'm in the cheapest option. (Promenade Interior)
I signed up for the offer and got accepted. Still have to pay port fees taxes and gratuities.I assume I’m still paying for the extras I bought (separate invoice).
Meanwhile they are still trying to get me to bid on Royal up. I may just do that now.
A big negative is having my cabin moved right by the main dining hall. 😐
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Thanks for the comments.
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I'm on the May 27 sailing of Liberty of the seas and received a similar email. I booked a "spacious ocean view balcony" and received an offer with 2 options.
1 - Receive a 100% refund and move to an "oceanview stateroom".
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2 - Cancel and receive a 100% refund plus a 50% future cruise credit. This included a refund of non-refundable pre-purchased travel expenses (eg flights) but i only booked the RC shuttle from EWR.
This is my first ever cruise so quite the way to start out. I really don't know how much I'd miss the balcony (I was advised to book a balcony on any cruise). Is the 100% refund on my entire bill or just the cruise portion of it? Is there any room for hagging the terms (ie adding on board credit etc). I know this was possible with the airlines depending how desperate they were.
Is Liberty of the Sea too big???
in Royal Caribbean International
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I disembarked liberty this morning on my first cruise. I also wondered how crowded it would be (I don't mind crowds). The only places I found really crowded was the buffet during peak meal times, the schooner bar during trivia and the casino on sea days. The pools can get a little crowded too but I'm not much of a swimmer.