Huge Royal Caribbean Price Drop | Here's What To Do
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If you already have a booking with Royal Caribbean for the remainder of this year and the final payment date hasn't passed, you can usually update your price to a lower one.
In the worst case, the price you pay will be the same, and often it's even cheaper than booking directly through the company's website.
From my research, some prices have dropped by a,000 or even $1,500 per room. So, even if you forfeit the $500 deposit, you still save money.
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Royal Caribbean has reduced prices on many cruises sailing from the United States, and in some cases you could save up to $1,500 per cabin. In this video you'll learn: ✔ What to do if you've already booked a cruise ✔ How to request a price adjustment ✔ What happens if your fare isn't eligible ✔ Why booking through a cruise travel agent can save you money ✔ Current cruise deals on Royal Caribbean ✔ Examples of great prices on Icon of the Seas and Star of the Seas If you're planning a Royal Caribbean cruise, this is definitely worth checking before prices go back up. 👍 If you enjoyed the video, don't forget to Like and Subscribe! Chapters: 00:00 Prices Dropped... But What Really Happened? 00:567 Already Booked? Here's How to Save Hundreds (or Even Thousands) of Dollars 04:12 Haven't Booked Yet? Here's How to Take Advantage of These New Deals