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Does anyone  know why ncls website says 2 for 1 deposits but is not doing it?

It's a 12 night in a family suite, computer is saying deposit $1500 for 2 people, which would make the regular deposit be $3000 ... on a $5000 trip, 1 and 1/2 years away .... could this be correct?

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32 minutes ago, newcruzer2 said:

Does anyone  know why ncls website says 2 for 1 deposits but is not doing it?

It's a 12 night in a family suite, computer is saying deposit $1500 for 2 people, which would make the regular deposit be $3000 ... on a $5000 trip, 1 and 1/2 years away .... could this be correct?

You need to read the promotion's Terms and Conditions. The 2 for 1 offer is only valid for club balcony suites (formerly called mini suites) and below. Family suites are not eligible.

https://www.ncl.com/termsandconditions/promotions

 

2-FOR-1 DEPOSITS - 50% REDUCED FOR CLUB BALCONY SUITES & BELOW
Booking Window: April 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022 11:59 pm EST

Terms & Conditions
Haven, Suite & Concierge categories are not applicable for this offer.
Offer is only applicable for mini-suites and below.

 

20 minutes ago, tallnthensome said:

Everything NCL says is BS ....

No, everything NCL says is not BS. Promotions have terms and conditions. Try reading them rather than bad mouthing NCL.

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doesnt matter the deposit, in the end, the total price for the cabin doesnt change. this only means that you'll be paying a bigger amount at final payment. 

 

while i'm not sure what ship youre on, the usual deposit to hold a cabin is $250. for a suite it's $1500.

 

you may have either misread or misinterpreted the deposit. it's always been $1500 for a suite, not $1500 per person, and this amount applies to any haven cabin.  by the way, if youre able to book a family suite for 12 nights at only $5000, i wouldnt complain!

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1 hour ago, njhorseman said:

No, everything NCL says is not BS. Promotions have terms and conditions. Try reading them rather than bad mouthing NCL.

Right, and I suppose all cruises are 35% off at the moment like the promo says as well too? 

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14 minutes ago, tallnthensome said:

Right, and I suppose all cruises are 35% off at the moment like the promo says as well too? 

they raised the prices by 35% price and then slap the promo label on it..thus the price is the same overall

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Also, don't believe the Cruise Next guy. He claims two of the $250 certificates will pay your deposit for a Haven booking. Yes, he said this and we (ignorantly) believed him. Our next sailing will require a $1,500 deposit. We can use the $500 in certificates, but we still have to pony up $1,000 cash too. This is fine...we're staying in the Haven. We can afford it, but the flat out lie was not appreciated. 

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