Cruise Price Drops After Booking: How to Get Your Money Back

Snagging a cruise price drop after booking? We've got the lowdown on policies, rebooking tricks, and when to let a travel agent work their magic!

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THE BOTTOM LINE: Cruise prices can drop faster than your post-vacation mood, but you can snag those savings with a little savvy. Know your line’s policy, use price alerts, and even consider a rebooking sleight of hand. Seriously, get what you paid for.

Understanding Major Cruise Lines’ Price Adjustment Policies

Let’s start with the nitty-gritty: every cruise line has its own policy on handling price drops. Most won’t roll out the red carpet for you to get a discount post-booking, but knowing the rules helps you navigate these waters like a pro.

  • Carnival: Carnival rocks a flexible policy with its “Price Protection” promise, part of their “Early Saver” program. If you spot a lower price, you can apply for the difference as an on-board credit or a room upgrade. But remember, this only applies before you finish paying off your cruise. More on this in our Carnival Hidden Costs page.
  • Royal Caribbean: With Royal Caribbean’s “Best Price Guarantee,” you can benefit from price drops up to 48 hours before you sail. The difference can be claimed as an onboard credit or a rate adjustment.
  • Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL): Norwegian’s policy is less formal, but they often match prices for booked guests. However, it’s more likely to result in an onboard credit than a price reduction.
  • Princess Cruises: Princess will adjust your price to the lower rate, but you need to ask first. The earlier you catch the drop, the better your chances.
  • Celebrity Cruises: Known for their luxury angle, Celebrity offers a price guarantee until final payment, post which any drop gets you an onboard credit.

If you want the deep dive on all the major lines, our Cruise Line Dossiers is the place to go.

Know Your Rights: Timing Is Everything

Most cruise lines allow for price adjustments before the final payment deadline. After that, you’re more likely dealing with onboard credits. Knowing your cruise line’s specific deadlines is crucial for maximizing your chances of recouping cash.

Monitoring Prices After Booking

You don’t need to camp out in front of your computer to keep tabs on prices. There are smarter ways.

Set Up Price Alerts

Welcome to the age of tech where your smartphone can keep an eye on prices for you. Websites and apps like CruiseWatch, ShipMate, and even Google Alerts allow you to set up notifications for any changes in your cruise price. This way, you get the heads up without having to refresh a webpage 100 times a day.

DIY Price Check

For those who trust their own instincts more than apps, manually checking prices can work too. Dedicate some time weekly (or even daily, if you’re feeling ambitious) to compare the current booking prices on the cruise line’s official website.

ShipTea CDC Check: Did you know most cruise bookings allow for a 90-day window for price adjustments? Monitor closely as this is your prime time.

The Rebooking Trick: Magic or Myth?

You’ve heard the stories—a friend’s friend scored a massive deal by canceling and rebooking at a lower price. This technique can work, but it’s not foolproof.

Cancellation Fees: The Fine Print Villain

This method only works if the savings exceed any potential cancellation fees. Many cruise lines impose such fees as the sailing date approaches. Sometimes the fee can be more than what you’d save, so do the math.

How to Pull Off the Rebooking Trick

  • Check that the new price is significantly lower than your booked price.
  • Verify cancellation fees with your cruise line. Often, these fees are steep, so consider them carefully.
  • Rebook only if the savings outweigh the fees. If you cancel and rebook, make sure the same room type and amenities are still available.

Want more tips on avoiding sneaky fees? Check our Rankings for the best cruise lines that won’t nickel-and-dime you to death.

When a Travel Agent Is Your Best Friend

A good travel agent is like a fairy godparent who has nothing better to do but watch prices for you. The best part? Many don’t charge you for this service. They get commissions from the cruise line, so you’re not out any extra cash.

Realistic Expectations: Don’t Count Your Lobsters Before They’re Served

Let’s tone down the excitement just a smidge. While grabbing a price drop feels like stealing candy from a baby, the reality is you might not always see those immediate savings.

What Happens When It Doesn’t Pan Out?

Sometimes, despite all efforts, you might not score that price drop. Here’s what to expect:

  • If you qualify, you’ll likely receive onboard credit rather than a cash refund.
  • Not all price drops are worth the hassle of rebooking. If the difference is minimal, it might not justify the stress.
  • Remember, onboard credits can be quite useful—think spa treatments, specialty dining, or that boozy cocktail package.

When Patience Pays Off

Keep in mind that prices aren’t likely to change drastically last-minute, so the earlier you book and monitor, the better your chances. Our Outbreak Tracker can also provide insights into potential price shifts during uncertain times.

Final Thoughts: Get Curious, Stay Informed

The key to swooping in on a cruise price drop like a seagull on a forgotten sandwich is knowledge. Know your cruise line’s policy inside out. Don’t shy away from tech aids. Consider a travel agent if it suits you. And remember—sometimes, the best savings are the ones spent enjoying your hard-earned vacation.

So, keep your eyes peeled, your notifications on, and always approach cruise bookings with a healthy dose of skepticism. That’s how we roll here at ShipTea—no fluff, just facts and a little fun on the high seas.

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