This popped up in my offers.
Spend $1,000 or more, get 25,000 Membership Rewards® points
Expires 12/31/22 Online only
Get 25,000 additional Membership Rewards points one-time by using your enrolled Card to spend a minimum of $1,000 in one or more eligible transactions on cruise reservations booked at royalcaribbean.com, by phone at 1-866-562-7625 or by contacting your preferred travel advisor. Cruise must be booked by 12/31/2022. See terms.
Check your Amex offers to see if it is available.
If you already have a cruise booked, this could be a free $250.
https://www.americanexpress.com/e...ts/offers/
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Beats the 4% I'd get from Costco travel.
Speaking of which the final payments are already scheduled - anyone know what happens if I login to the RC site and just pay the $1k on AE - is the system smart enough to just charge the open balance at the time? We have 3 rooms booked so in total it's a pretty hefty amount.
Beats the 4% I'd get from Costco travel.
Speaking of which the final payments are already scheduled - anyone know what happens if I login to the RC site and just pay the $1k on AE - is the system smart enough to just charge the open balance at the time? We have 3 rooms booked so in total it's a pretty hefty amount.
Beats the 4% I'd get from Costco travel.
Speaking of which the final payments are already scheduled - anyone know what happens if I login to the RC site and just pay the $1k on AE - is the system smart enough to just charge the open balance at the time? We have 3 rooms booked so in total it's a pretty hefty amount.
I created profiles on RC for each of the rooms, so when I get a chance I'll try paying one of them at RC direct
so if I buy a bunch of PVC and don't use it they refund it to anything I like, not just the original form of payment?
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To keep it simple, you should probably look at what's available at your nearest port, during a time when you are willing to travel. Keep in mind that when you search for cruises, you will usually see the price listed for inside cabin (no window or balcony) for double occupancy. Taxes and fees will usually be extra.
And thanks.
I created profiles on RC for each of the rooms, so when I get a chance I'll try paying one of them at RC direct
so if I buy a bunch of PVC and don't use it they refund it to anything I like, not just the original form of payment?
And yes, unused refundable OBC (on board credit) will be refunded to the card you gave when you completed check-in.
You wont be able to make a payment at RC if the TA holds the reservation.
Costco's website says that they do not take AMEX. Also, you can do better than 5% back, although I assume they're also giving you a cash card. Crucon gives 10% in refundable OBC.
https://costco-travel-us-mbr.cust...n-i-use%3F
And thanks.
Only had $12 OBC left over due to AK water tax refund. So no big loss, but will try your debit refund trick in the future.
Had it on my Amex everyday card but not on my blue cash everyday. Wife did not have it on 2 of her Amex cards. We've added multiple offers on remaining 3 cards hoping it will eventually pop up before our payment due date late next week.
Great info on this thread, good to know I can pay travel agent and get Amex offer credit.
Anyone knows if I redeem points on Royal Caribbean's Visa for onboard credit and I don't get to use it, could I get it refunded at the end of the cruise?
I want to apply for CC (current offer spend $1k earn 250k points for $250 onboard credit) but seems like I can't use onboard credit for daily gratuities that I think will be charged at the end of the cruise.
I already purchased 2 beverage packages (who knows if price will come down so I can cancel and rebuy in the next couple of months) so I'm unsure I will get to use credit.
TIA
I do remember one work around was to use the OBC to load into the electronic poker table, and then cash out from there. Depends on the cruise lines though.
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I do remember one work around was to use the OBC to load into the electronic poker table, and then cash out from there. Depends on the cruise lines though.
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