Why You Should Not Pay Your Cruise in Full Right Away
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So many people go ahead and pay in full for their cruise the moment that they book it and then they regret doing that.
If you go ahead and pay it in full from the beginning, you cannot transfer to a travel agent.
You technically have 30 days to transfer to a travel agent and you cannot have paid for it in full.
I offer on board credit um and extra perks and um my advice all day long.
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You’re not alone—this happens all the time. Many cruisers pay their Royal Caribbean cruise in full right when they book, not realizing it can limit their options later. In this video, I explain: • Why paying in full can prevent you from transferring to a travel agent • The 30-day transfer rule • What does still work if you’re before final payment • And what to do differently next time If you’ve already booked or you’re still planning, I’m here to help guide you through it so you don’t miss out on perks, support, or savings. Follow along with me! Please like, share, and subscribe. My FREE services include all aspects of planning that perfect vacation. Fill out a FREE Custom Quote request on my website https://brittanytravelsmmt.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@mmtravels.brittany https://www.facebook.com/mmtravels.brittany\ https://www.instagram.com/mmtravels.brittany/