WebIf you cancel, you will not receive a refund or cruise credit for the deposit or fare or your cruise/cruisetour if you have purchased a specially priced promotion where the deposit As long as you're not in love with the cabin that you have booked<3book the new cabin, notify your TA by email to cancel. -webkit-transition: background-color 0.2s ease-out; We have also cancelled a cruise just prior to final payment and then re-booked it at a significantly reduced price during the final payment period-in this instance about 45 days out. I have mixed feelings about using agencies. I have had my cruise fare reduced by my TA when the cruise fare dropped without having to cancel and rebook. If there is a cruise we know we want to take on a specific date, rest assured we're booking as soon as that decision is made - not waiting and hoping for a price drop. you can do this but it might cost you some previously promised promotion or amenities. I think your only recourse in this case is to call and hope they will handle this for you. Is the question specific as to whether the re-booked cruise can be considered a 'new booking' for purposes of prices and other perks? Web50% of total price. This was the promotion when we booked. Learn more. read more, While many people associate cruises with formal dining and being forced to eat with strangers, this certainly isn't a requirement. [CDATA[/* >