Posted on 05/31/2024 9:37:10 AM PDT by Red Badger
ProtectOurFreedom wrote: “We had a balcony cabin on our first and only cruise a year ago. Half of the view was ruined by an enormous LIFEBOAT outside our room.”
It’s called an obstructed cabin. Those cabins are identified as such on the website. Lot’s of folks like them because they’re the cheapest balconies. You can book a Guaranteed Balcony Cabin which allows the cruise line to pick your cabin. Also cheap cabins. just becareful of where you book.
I expect the person who booked it is the one who cancelled her reservation.
The guilty party booked it.
THIEVES USED to watch funeral notices in Los Angels & rob houses when funeral was going on.
Same thing we heard in Buffalo NY.
Whenever we had a funeral, we asked someone we knew and trusted who didn’t plan on going to the funeral, to house sit.
“We had a balcony cabin on our first and only cruise a year ago. Half of the view was ruined by an enormous LIFEBOAT outside our room.”
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Secure a cabin at a reduced rate without details in advance on its location; we’ll assign your room closer to departure date. The assigned room might have obstructed views
Wow, that WOULD suck. I think I’d had to have requested a cabin change.
I think most cruise line websites offer virtual views of ships and cabins. Also a layout of decks and obstructions.
We never select a cabin without spending some time doing a little research to make sure it’s what we want.
“When is the best time to shop for bargains on cruise ships?”
We book early with Costco. Rebook if price comes down.
They offered her a credit toward another cruise and she turned it down.
They should be able to track the IP address of the person who cancelled it.
“Wow, that WOULD suck. I think I’d had to have requested a cabin change.”
He didn’t pay for a cabin with an unobstructed view. He paid a lower rate.
I’m sure they could.
It’s likely a matter of them wanting to.
After dropping all that cake she failed to spend just a few hundred more that more than likely would have saved her a whole lot of headaches.
Two words....TRAVEL INSURANCE
“They should be able to track the IP address of the person who cancelled it.”
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“Banks said Carnival told her that it believes the IP address of the person who canceled was in British Columbia but it was unable to get an identity of the fraudster.”
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“Banks said Carnival told her that it believes the IP address of the person who canceled was in British Columbia but it was unable to get an identity of the fraudster.”
She should have taken the offer, if it was a full credit comparable to the cancelled cruise reservation.
“just becareful of where you book”
Or which cruise line for that matter.....it depends on what kind of experience your looking for.
If your looking for peace and quiet stay the heck away from Carnival. Lol!
There seems to be a lot of trolling for personal information on Facebook. When a Facebook poster asked "where did you go on your first airplane ride?" I answered, "up into the sky." When asked the name of my first grade teacher, I answered, "Miss Phisher."
My wife booked it, so I’ll blame Mrs. POF. It was our first cruise and we were wet behind the ears when it came to things like that. She probably picked the cheapest balcony cabin.
The only consolation is that the people one deck down had a completely obstructed view.
No way will the credit card company help her. Whoever it was that got the number from her negligence and cancelled did so days before the cruise. That’s standard for all cruises to not refund 15 days prior to cruise. Now maybe she had insurance on the cruise and could go through the ship’s insurance company.
If someone had not canceled her cruise, they surely would have burgled her home on the dates she said she would be away.
Dummy woman.
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