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I'm planning a cruise on EOS for November 21, 2008. I already called Royal Caribbean and got my prices but I have heard that if I go through a TA I can get on board credit. What is that exactly and does anyone have a recommendation of a great TA. I live in Boston if that makes a difference. Thanks

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We can't recomend TA's here on Cruise Critic. So I can't help you there.

 

On board credit is credit available for you to use any way you want once you get onboard. So anything you use your sea pass on, the OBC will come off of that amount. You can use it for drinks, shopping, spa appt, specialty restaurant, etc.

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I'm planning a cruise on EOS for November 21, 2008. I already called Royal Caribbean and got my prices but I have heard that if I go through a TA I can get on board credit. What is that exactly and does anyone have a recommendation of a great TA. I live in Boston if that makes a difference. Thanks

 

It's money they put on your account that reduces what you spend on your sea pass. Always a good thing for OBC!:D

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