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We are taking our first NCL cruise in 2020.  We are Platinum with Disney and usually purchase their placeholder which is $250, and have enjoyed getting 10% off future cruises, and up until recently OBC of $100 -$200.  Their program is 100% refundable, and if not used after 2 years your money is returned.  

 

I have read the information at the above link, am I understanding it correctly that all you get with NCL is the on board credit for your current cruise?  Do they give any other perks for when you actually book the cruise like the 10% discount?  Also, if you don't use the certificate in 4 years, do you get the money back or do you loose it?  Being our first cruise we of course aren't positive we will want to sail NCL again, but I am hopeful we will have a great time and I'm just trying to plan ahead to see how much extra we might want to budget for certificates. 

 

Thank you in advance for your help.

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46 minutes ago, Bonnie1222 said:

We are taking our first NCL cruise in 2020.  We are Platinum with Disney and usually purchase their placeholder which is $250, and have enjoyed getting 10% off future cruises, and up until recently OBC of $100 -$200.  Their program is 100% refundable, and if not used after 2 years your money is returned.  

 

I have read the information at the above link, am I understanding it correctly that all you get with NCL is the on board credit for your current cruise?  Do they give any other perks for when you actually book the cruise like the 10% discount?  Also, if you don't use the certificate in 4 years, do you get the money back or do you loose it?  Being our first cruise we of course aren't positive we will want to sail NCL again, but I am hopeful we will have a great time and I'm just trying to plan ahead to see how much extra we might want to budget for certificates. 

 

Thank you in advance for your help.

No additional perks, only perk is paying $125 and it’s worth $250. The certificate is “use it or lose it”; however, sometimes they will extend it to be longer than 4 years. Also, you can always sell your certificate to someone else - just need to call NCL with their latitudes number. 

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