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PLEADING FOR HELP GETTING A REFUND FROM ROYAL CARIBBEAN

Just Don
Just Don
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👁️ 13K views📅 2 months ago⏱️ 8:54
What This Creator Said
Creator Warns AgainstFull Ship Review🥈Expert Creator
Caribbean · Summer

Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

Once you get off the ship, it's too late. You are now a no-show because the ship sailed the next day.

Get something in writing. Have a letter sent to your, you know, sign something at customer service. Have an email. Have something.

I haven't heard of that before. And if only I could find a way to look that up and and see exactly I just I just don't know how I would do it.

Bad situation for them, but I think they just misunderstood the entire situation and got some very faulty faulty advice from somewhere.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Always get refund offers in writing from the cruise line before disembarking.
Do not leave the ship without documented approval for a refund.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Understanding refund policies during weather disruptionsAlways request written confirmation for any refund or credit offers.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow does Royal Caribbean handle refunds due to weather?
QWhat should you do if you disembark early and are denied a refund?

Topics Covered

Value Pricing4½ Sad BaconItinerary Route4 Sad BaconService Crew3½ Sad BaconDisembarkation4½ Sad Bacon

Port Highlights

Bahamas4 Sad Bacon
New Jersey2½ Sad Bacon
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YouTube Video Description

PLEADING FOR HELP GETTING A REFUND FROM ROYAL CARIBBEAN Hi everybody! This video discusses a recent "cruise ship" incident involving a "royal caribbean cruise" that was interrupted due to Hurricane "erinn". We examine how the cruise line handled the situation, particularly the issues with refunds and passengers being labeled as a "no show". This highlights important considerations for anyone planning a "vacation" and the need for clear policies in "travel" during unexpected events.