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Why would Royal Caribbean charge $99 before a cruise?

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itachi blaze on 16 Jan 2025 07:58:59

Before embarking on a Royal Caribbean cruise>>>(+𝟏-𝟖𝟠𝟠-𝟟𝟛𝟠-𝟘𝟠𝟙𝟚 [𝐔𝐒] +𝟜𝟜(𝟠𝟘)𝟘𝟘𝟝𝟙𝟛𝟟𝟚𝟚 (𝐔𝐊)>>>, guests may notice a pending charge of $99.75 on their credit card. Similar to the practice at >>>(+𝟏-𝟖𝟠𝟠-𝟟𝟛𝟠-𝟘𝟠𝟙𝟚 [𝐔𝐒] +𝟜𝟜(𝟠𝟘)𝟘𝟘𝟝𝟙𝟛𝟟𝟚𝟚 (𝐔𝐊)>>> many land-based hotels, this is a temporary authorization used >>>(+𝟏-𝟖𝟠𝟠-𝟟𝟛𝟠-𝟘𝟠𝟙𝟚 [𝐔𝐒] +𝟜𝟜(𝟠𝟘)𝟘𝟘𝟝𝟙𝟛𝟟𝟚𝟚 (𝐔𝐊)>>> to secure funds for anticipated onboard purchases. This ensures a smoother transaction process once guests begin their cruise and start enjoying onboard amenities and services.


The $99.75 pending charge acts as a placeholder for expenses such as drinks, specialty dining, spa treatments, or other extras that >>>(+𝟏-𝟖𝟠𝟠-𝟟𝟛𝟠-𝟘𝟠𝟙𝟚 [𝐔𝐒] +𝟜𝟜(𝟠𝟘)𝟘𝟘𝟝𝟙𝟛𝟟𝟚𝟚 (𝐔𝐊)>>> are not included in the base fare. As purchases are made during the cruise, additional holds may be placed on the credit card if the >>>(+𝟏-𝟖𝟠𝟠-𝟟𝟛𝟠-𝟘𝟠𝟙𝟚 [𝐔𝐒] +𝟜𝟜(𝟠𝟘)𝟘𝟘𝟝𝟙𝟛𝟟𝟚𝟚 (𝐔𝐊)>>> onboard spending exceeds the initial authorization. These holds are routine and ensure that guests can conveniently settle their accounts at the end of the voyage.


It’s important to note that this amount is not an actual charge but a temporary hold that will either be adjusted based on >>>(+𝟏-𝟖𝟠𝟠-𝟟𝟛𝟠-𝟘𝟠𝟙𝟚 [𝐔𝐒] +𝟜𝟜(𝟠𝟘)𝟘𝟘𝟝𝟙𝟛𝟟𝟚𝟚 (𝐔𝐊)>>> the final bill or removed if there are no onboard charges. Guests are encouraged to monitor their spending and check >>>(+𝟏-𝟖𝟠𝟠-𝟟𝟛𝟠-𝟘𝟠𝟙𝟚 [𝐔𝐒] +𝟜𝟜(𝟠𝟘)𝟘𝟘𝟝𝟙𝟛𝟟𝟚𝟚 (𝐔𝐊)>>> their accounts regularly to stay informed about their charges throughout the cruise. This practice helps Royal Caribbean provide seamless financial services and ensures a hassle-free experience for all travelers.