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Hypothetical question for a friend who is doing the Canada/New England cruise.  She has the $50/port shore credit.  If for some reason the ship skips a port, I know she would get what she paid back in credit.  But does she lose that $50.00 credit that would have been applied?  There are four stops on this cruise, so the value of that perk is $200.  Thinking if by some reason something happens and the ship has to sail south with maybe one stop, is she going to lose those $150 credits (because only one stop, instead of four).  Thanks.  Sorry if this is a silly question, but she was wondering and I have no idea!  Thanks everyone!!!!

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It's shore excursion credit per cabin per port, not shore credit per port.

 

You need to take the ship's excursion before you can receive the $50 OBC.

 

If the ship doesn't call at a port it means no port = no excursion = no $50 OBC.

 

Also, if you cancel a ship's excursion = no $50 OBC.

 

 

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Thanks everyone - thought was the right answer, but said I would ask.  The chance of it happening is almost nil, but they are the kind of people who like to make sure they have every nickel and dime accounted for.  Would drive me crazy, but to each his own!

 

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