Cruise Passenger FURIOUS Over 40% Price Hike!

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A Royal Caribbean passenger has expressed significant frustration regarding recent changes to their upcoming sailing. The issue stems from a fleet redeployment that reportedly affected more than 50 Caribbean itineraries. While the passenger noted that changes to the ship and the specific route were acceptable, they encountered problems with additional services. Specifically, the cruise line cancelled the passenger's previously purchased drink package and other add-ons. When attempting to repurchase these items, the passenger discovered that the current prices are 40 percent higher than the original rates. Royal Caribbean has reportedly stated that they are unable to resolve the discrepancy due to limitations within their computer systems. Public opinion on the matter is divided, with some individuals arguing that the cruise line should honor the initial pricing while others suggest that such changes are a standard part of the industry. The situation raises questions about how cruise lines should handle pricing discrepancies caused by internal redeployments.
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A Royal Caribbean passenger is furious after their sailing was affected by the cruise lines recent redeployment
they cancelled their drink package and other add-ons, and now the prices are 40% higher than when they bought them before
Royal Caribbean says they can't fix the issue because of computer system limitations
Should Royal Caribbean make it right?
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