Sunday, 15 December 2024
by BD Banks
Sometimes, especially during the busy holiday season, cruise line websites can glitch because so many people are using them. That can be frustrating for customers because you don’t know if there’s a wide-scale problem or one that just impacts you,
That makes it helpful when a cruise line comes out and admits that something has gone wrong.
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Carnival Brand Ambassador John Heald recently shared on his popular Facebook page that his cruise line is having a problem that has impacted thousands, maybe even tens of thousands, of its upcoming passengers.
“Some of you have written to me today, telling me that there is a glitch with you being able to use your onboard credit (OBC) pre-cruise. And you’re right, there is a glitch, and yes, you can 100% use your own board credit pre-cruise. I’ve reported it to The Beards, and they will take care of it as quickly as possible,” Heald wrote.
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Not being able to use OBC before a cruise can be expensive because it’s cheaper to book packages like the Cheers beverage package and WiFi service. The same is generally true of most shore excursions.
Carnival, however, has offered a workaround for passengers who can’t book packages, excursions, and other things before their cruise.
Heald shared the potential solution on Dec. 14 on his Facebook page in response to a question from Paul Starich:
“Good morning, kind sir. Is there an estimated time of when they will fix the issue with the website? I have heard a couple of times this week try again tomorrow. I’ve had no luck being able to use my OBC towards my Cheers package. I have complete faith in Carnival techs and know they will succeed in fixing this. Just wondering if any E.T.A.” he wrote.
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Heald shared some positive news:
“My colleagues are working on this as we speak, and if, if it’s unable to be fixed, then they will honor the Cheers package at the pre-cruise price when you buy it on board. That has been confirmed. And hopefully, by the time you cruise, it will be done, and I will be here if you need anything else,” he posted.
Heald asked his followers how they use their OBC.
“If you have onboard credit for a cruise, do you usually apply it before the cruise or during the cruise?” he asked.
Over 500 people commented to answer him.
“We use it to help pay for shore excursions, drink packages, spa, and specialty dining… Anything left over goes into the slot machine,” Sammy Sheldon shared.
Most posters made it clear that they used all, or at least most, of their OBC before boarding.
“Most of our OBC goes to internet packages and sometimes excursions before we ever board,” posted Kimberley Jackson Elder.
Linda Guenther Hurley had a similar response.
“We’ve already used ours for specialty dining, wifi, bottled water, etc. We always have it used up before the cruise,” she added.
Becky Elkins Rhodes had a more realistic take for many passengers.
“I’ve never had more than $50 for the cabin, which means we get $25 each or less, depending on who is in the cabin. So we use it onboard for a drink, and it’s pretty much spent,” she wrote.
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Some take a very strategic approach.
“We use OBC before our cruises for all sorts of things — excursions including shuttle busses back to the airport post-cruise, specialty dining, drink packages, etc. Generally speaking, it’s spent for items on the cruise well before we cruise. That makes it easier to determine what is left for our budget,” he shared.
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