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The thread discusses experiences related to unexpected additional charges on credit cards after a cruise. Participants share their personal encounters with pending charges, the reasons behind them, and their interactions with the cruise line and credit card companies.
Views differ among participants regarding the occurrence and handling of pending charges, with some sharing similar experiences while others report no issues at all. No clear consensus emerges on whether these additional charges are a common practice.
Participants share personal experiences related to credit card charges and holds in the context of cruise travel, reflecting a range of interactions with financial institutions and service providers.
Consultants who have recently traveled on cruises or are planning to do so may find these shared experiences relevant to their understanding of potential credit card practices during such trips.
PamperedChefDebi said:Janice, how come we never ran into each other on the ship?
If you used your debit card (as did I) as the card for "additional" charges there was a pending amount. I wasn't real happy about it as I settled my bill with cash and then got home and looked online and said I had charges pending for the same amount I had already paid in cash. I called Royal and they just check to be sure we have funds in the account and the bank "authorizes" it. I explained that I still wasn't happy as there shouldn't have been any authorization since I paid cash and if I had known it was going to show pending I would have just paid with my debit and just deposited the cash. All you have to do is have Royal contact your bank directly, they'll need to fax over some kind of proof or something and the bank will release it. It was taken care of the day I called!jwpamp said:I called Royal and had them call the credit card company to release the pending charges. I wouldn't have worried, but we spent $410 on the ship and had another $300+ being held per them.
Just didn't want to get charged twice what we spent!
Unexpected cruise charges refer to additional fees that may appear on your cruise bill, which were not disclosed at the time of booking. These can include service charges, port fees, or charges for onboard activities and amenities.
Unexpected charges can occur due to a variety of reasons, including changes in itinerary, additional services you may have opted for, or fees that were not clearly communicated during the booking process. It's essential to read the fine print and ask questions when booking.
To avoid unexpected charges, carefully review the cruise line's terms and conditions, ask about any potential fees during the booking process, and consider purchasing an all-inclusive package that covers most onboard expenses.
If you encounter unexpected charges, contact the cruise line's customer service as soon as possible. They may be able to clarify the charges or provide a resolution. Keeping a record of your booking details can also help in disputing any charges.
Yes, many travelers have reported experiencing unexpected cruise charges. It's a common concern among cruisers, and sharing experiences in online forums or with travel agents can help others be more informed and prepared.