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You can do both!  Book at Next Cruise and get the extra OBC then transfer to a TA within 60 days to reap whatever extra benefits they provide.  Best of both worlds.

Personally, it would depend what I am booking.  If I notice something for a cabin category where there is not a lot of selection for, I will not wait for Next Cruise.  I will grab it right away with my TA.  If it is a cabin category where there is a lot selection (or if I am not in a rush to book), then I will book with Next Cruise and transfer it to my TA.

I have even had an existing booking, then get on board and book the same sailing in the the same category to get the extra OBC, and cancel my old booking (without the the NC OBC) and move back to the same room number I originally had with the new Next Cruise reservation lol.

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Also note that the perks for booking on board aren't always amazing.  We got a whole whopping $26 of OBC credit for booking onboard (but the good news is that OBC from next cruise stays with you, even when you reprice). I think OBC can be good. Our was so low as it was refundable and only a 4 nigher.

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21 minutes ago, crisgold52 said:

Plus while some TA's are great especially for groups and corporate travel which I would highly recommend using, from a personal travel stand point as long as one is happy with logistics on their own, then a self-service option is the way to go. After all once a deposit is made, all that's really left at that point is final payment and one can easily call it in on their own.

As you have already stated endlessly, you were burned on a singular occasion by a bad TA. Please do not minimize all the hard work the actual good agents do (and there are many of them out there, just because you got burned once, does not make them all bad) by inferring that they are only good for booking dining times and collecting deposits.
 

The benefits of a TA are endless, but clearly there is no point convincing you. However, it is very insulting to all the fantastic TAs out there to downplay their jobs.  The good ones work beyond hard.  And the best part of doing both is that you get benefits from both. Self service your own reservation and you only benefit from Next Cruise. 

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3 minutes ago, crisgold52 said:

there's not really much else that needs to be serviced on there per se. A TA is to make recommendations but if one already has a deposit down and is intent on going, unless one wants to make any other drastic changes , its a done deal. 

Perhaps not everyone is like you.  Perhaps “one might” not want to indulge in “weekly calls to Royal to service their reservations”. 
 

My point is that just because you have not found a good TA yet, please don’t insult them by minimizing what they do, and don’t loop them all into the same category as the lemons that you have dealt with. 

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I booked direct with RC on our first cruise because I didn’t know any better. Since joining this community I have booked 2 more cruises with a TA thanks to a referral from someone from this group. ?? It was one of the best decisions I have made. When you get a great TA they are priceless! I will have to check out NextCruise as I didn’t on my first sailing.   

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12 hours ago, crisgold52 said:

I've re-priced hotels for instance for as little as 75 cents as well, if there's something that minuscule even, I still jump on it, and most TA's I know would not want to do anything for that small of an amount.

My time is worth more than that, which is why I'd rather use a TA.  It's really a matter of finding a good fit.  I've found a TA that works for me and will do the legwork to reprice a cruise for a few $ if I asked. 

I don't have to use my time to sit on hold or talk to multiple agents at RC until I find one that actually knows and understands their policies.  It would be an entirely different story if I could completely book and manage a cruise myself online as easily as with a hotel or flight reservation, but it isn't and that's why I'd rather outsource that part of the job. 

Bonus is that I'm not the one that directly pays the TA and the TA can get the same or better pricing for me than I could myself.

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My sentiments exactly.  There was a time I was too type A to let someone else handle things for me.  As I’ve gotten older, just don’t enjoy the work involved anymore.  I don’t have the time or energy to make weekly calls to RCCL.  So happy to have someone do it for me.  So now I’m maybe type B+ ?

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On 8/4/2020 at 5:41 PM, crisgold52 said:

If you do the NextCruise Option its considered a Direct Booking with RCL

If you booked your existing cruise with a TA and visit NextCruise while onboard,  any NextCruise booking will AUTOMATICALLY be assigned to the same TA.  

If you didn't book your existing cruise with a TA and booked it direct with Royal, then any booking made at NextCruise will remain unassigned to any TA.

You can instruct NextCruise NOT to automatically allocate a booking to your existing TA but unless you explicitly do so, any new booking will be assigned to your TA.

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Honestly, the state of affairs and fighting to get all my money back and tracked, etc., was a hassle and half.  I am now using Sharla with MEI based on interactions on this board, and she made it easy to get things re-booked and planned out.  I love the easy button and having someone to bounce ideas off of.  I can so see myself using her services for all my trips in the future.    

Plus, I really want to avoid the RC ads you listen to over and over again on hold.....

 

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I find NextCruise hit or miss.  It all depends.

I often look for bargains or cruises outside of the mainstream so that has played a factor in my NextCruise results.

If you are looking at a 7 night Caribbean or Med cruise two years away that is where NextCruise can provide some results.

Once you start to deviate from the popular or mainstream cruises, you desire fully refundable, you are solo or you found a cheap bargain rate then NextCruise may not have favorable results but it might, you never know.

 

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I "shop" NextCruise like they are just another travel agency. 

Before I go I do my research, I know what I want right down to the cabin #.   

When on board you can visit royalcaribbean.com for free - it doesn't require a Voom plan.  Use your phone or an onboard computer to research. 

Ask lots of questions.  Sometimes CAS balcony discounts don't combine.  Sometimes OBC for refundable fares is very low and much higher for NRD fares.   

On one cruise NextCruise got me lots of OBC and the same rate I was getting elsewhere.  Same sailing a day later and they were $600 higher than my TA for a studio guarantee.  Same sailing looking at a different cruise they found a refundable rate the same as the NRD rate but with lower OBC.  I had booked a couple Star Class booking with them so they knew me and knew I was serious so they weren't trying to screw me around, sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn't.

There is no "NextCruise always"  answer.  Sometimes NextCruise is great and sometimes I walk away disappointed.    My relationship with NextCruise is like a sexy girlfriend who cheats on me yet I keep going back to her hoping for a better outcome knowing I might be let down.

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8 minutes ago, crisgold52 said:

One can simply do a dummy booking refundable option with NextCruise then head home work the phones and start changing things. 

I usually do the opposite.  Late at night or when Next is closed I'll make a refundable booking on the website.  Next day I visit NextCruise and compare.  If they are better or the OBC is in my favor I book again then later drop my self-booked refundable booking.  If NextCruise is unattractive, I keep my own booking and transfer it to my TA.  

Cruise shopping after Diamond happy hour at night is hazardous to my bank account.

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I will add if I see a cruise I like when on land I book it, even if I have a cruise coming up and I might be able to shop at NextCruise then. 

There is no guarantee that fares won't go up by the time you cruise or cabin choices will be fewer a month later.   

More often than not NextCruise doesn't work out for my type of cruise shopping.  If it does that's great, but I don't assume they will always have the best pricing model so when I see a cruise I like at a price I like I book it and don't look back (but I do watch for price drops).

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I personally try to avoid talking on the phone, since I spend so much time at work doing just that. Like a lot of aspect of life, everything is subjective. @twangster is right, Next Cruise is a roll of the dice. Given the current situation, which shows no current signs of improving, I would suggest a TA. I also don't think this is a versus issue because you can utilize both. Next cruise perks are often grandfathered in and TA's can help make the deal sweeter.

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  • 1 year later...

Question regarding NextCruise. We used it on Ovation in May to book our cruise in October. We booked that cruise with Costco and we have not been satisfied with their customer service as of late. Unfortunately the October cruise went to Costco. Is there any way to have a next cruise booking stay direct with Royal to transfer to another TA later or be transferred to another TA at time of booking?

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2 hours ago, Christopher M said:

Question regarding NextCruise. We used it on Ovation in May to book our cruise in October. We booked that cruise with Costco and we have not been satisfied with their customer service as of late. Unfortunately the October cruise went to Costco. Is there any way to have a next cruise booking stay direct with Royal to transfer to another TA later or be transferred to another TA at time of booking?

Yes but you need to ask them to keep it direct.  By default a Next Cruise booking goes to tne agency who booked you onto the current cruise.   To stop the default transfer you need to make a point of telling them.  

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1 hour ago, twangster said:

Yes but you need to ask them to keep it direct.  By default a Next Cruise booking goes to tne agency who booked you onto the current cruise.   To stop the default transfer you need to make a point of telling them.  

I’ve been very fortunate that Nextcruise has asked me, each time I’ve used them, if I’d like to keep the travel agent I have   It’s usually said “I see ABC was your travel agent, would you like to have them on this new reservation?”  If I tell them no they have me sign the release, which includes a simple explanation why I want to switch companies and they’ll take the new company info,  if I don’t have it available the booking goes to Royal and when I get home I email my agent the reservation# and she works her magic to secure the booking. 

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  • 2 years later...

When shopping with NextCruise, as I understand it I do not need to actually book a specific cruise? I already have my bookings done through to 2026 (so I would be looking 2027 as the next earliest), but I can deposit and just get a book by date which is good for 12 months? And I can transfer that book by date to my TA who will still get a full commission from my booking? Or is there just no point in that. I guess it would just get me a lower deposit at that point and maybe some OBC?

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Just now, LTR said:

When shopping with NextCruise, as I understand it I do not need to actually book a specific cruise? I already have my bookings done through to 2026 (so I would be looking 2027 as the next earliest), but I can deposit and just get a book by date correct which is good for 12 months? And I can transfer that book by date to my TA who will still get a full commission from my booking? Or is there just no point in that. I guess it would just get me a lower deposit at that point and maybe some OBC?

You are correct on all points. If you plan on more sailing it is always worth a future cruise certificate at next cruise

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10 minutes ago, LTR said:

When shopping with NextCruise, as I understand it I do not need to actually book a specific cruise? I already have my bookings done through to 2026 (so I would be looking 2027 as the next earliest), but I can deposit and just get a book by date which is good for 12 months? And I can transfer that book by date to my TA who will still get a full commission from my booking? Or is there just no point in that. I guess it would just get me a lower deposit at that point and maybe some OBC?

Yes that's the Book Later booking. Just note the OBC expires after 60 days, even if the certificate is good for a year.

I don't know if it'll transfer automatically to your TA on the current reservation like it does for a regular booking, but if not, you still have the 30 day window to transfer even if you haven't picked a cruise yet.

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26 minutes ago, smokeybandit said:

I don't know if it'll transfer automatically to your TA on the current reservation like it does for a regular booking,

It does transfer to the Agency that booked the current cruise so if you want to manage the booking yourself or use a different Agent/Agency, you must tell them not to use the current Agency information for the FCB.

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I prefer to use next cruise and self book versus using TAs who have been monumental disappointments for me in the past, never providing any service, credit, discount or advice I could not readily get on my own. If you want advice on how to get a great deal without the shpeil, ask for @Herman Hinkelstein!
 

They call him “The Hink” cause his 💩 don’t stink !

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On 8/4/2020 at 7:40 PM, Lovetocruise2002 said:

You can do both!  Book at Next Cruise and get the extra OBC then transfer to a TA within 60 days to reap whatever extra benefits they provide.  Best of both worlds.

 

Since this thread has been bumped and there is old information on here- you can now transfer it to a TA only within 30 days of deposit- if you book at Next Cruise as an open booking it's still 30 days from deposit, not from when you name the ship/sail date.

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1 hour ago, Sharla said:

Since this thread has been bumped and there is old information on here- you can now transfer it to a TA only within 30 days of deposit- if you book at Next Cruise as an open booking it's still 30 days from deposit, not from when you name the ship/sail date.

Good to know! When did this change? And yes, I just looked, this is a resurrected thread from a few years ago! 

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When we book at Next they confirm the travel agent we use and include her on the booking. The last booking we did had to be changed a few weeks after and our TA contacted RC and took care of it. Our TA encourages using Next for the lower down payment and onboard credit then she takes care of the rest.

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We got a Book Later certificate while on Explorer last October (2023) in anticipation of the 2025 European itineraries being released before the end of the year.  We play the odds on non-refundable deposits, and $100 pp makes it even sweeter  

We like to book as soon as itineraries are released (yes, we get up in the middle of the night) then transfer the booking to our travel agent.  I know our agent can book for us, but it’s something we like to do.  It’s part of the fun of planning an our next European vacation. 
 

Anyway, we had to sign papers at Next Cruise in order to keep the cruise from going automatically to our travel agent.  It was kinda a pita to be honest.  The Next Cruise rep kept asking us why we didn’t like our travel agent and was baffled when we said we loved our TA. 
 

We made the mistake of trying to explain to the crew member what our plans were….the language barrier was real.   She couldn’t understand why we wanted to book a European cruise for 2025 ourselves and transfer the booking instead of just having our travel agent do it.   She also didn’t understand why we would possibly think the 2025 Europe cruises would come out in November or December 2023.   The whole thing was a big cf.

fwiw, we used the certificate on November 8th to book a cruise to Spain in September 2025 and transferred the booking to our TA with no issues. 

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12 hours ago, USCG Teacher said:

Dumb question that I'm 99% sure I know the answer to, but are Next cruise certificates good on Celebrity or SilverSea?

I would say no. We have booked Celebrity while on Royal and vice versa but I doubt you can get a generic cert for all the lines since they are operated independently.

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1 hour ago, Mike n Ky said:

I would say no. We have booked Celebrity while on Royal and vice versa but I doubt you can get a generic cert for all the lines since they are operated independently.

 

1 hour ago, smokeybandit said:

Book Later is specifically for RC.

 

Traditional bookings at NextCruise can be done on at least Celebrity.

This was my assumption, but figured I'd ask those with actual experience.  Thank you both!

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