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I have a 13 year old who I wont be getting vaccinated, and I am booked to travel on Allure 22nd August.  Currently I am thinking of cancelling and getting a FCC (its the only option apparently) as I don't like the sound of the 'health protocols'. Assuming RCL make cruises only available to vaccinated children forevermore, do you think I am within my rights to ask for a refund? as I will never be able to use the FCC.

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17 minutes ago, icf75 said:

I have a 13 year old who I wont be getting vaccinated, and I am booked to travel on Allure 22nd August.  Currently I am thinking of cancelling and getting a FCC (its the only option apparently) as I don't like the sound of the 'health protocols'. Assuming RCL make cruises only available to vaccinated children forevermore, do you think I am within my rights to ask for a refund? as I will never be able to use the FCC.

You can certainly ask for a refund, but i wouldn't be surprised when they say no.  When you cancel on your own, you are bound by whatever the current policy of the company will be.  The FCC will have an expiration date (maybe even as early as 2022).  Good Luck.

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22 minutes ago, icf75 said:

I have a 13 year old who I wont be getting vaccinated, and I am booked to travel on Allure 22nd August.  Currently I am thinking of cancelling and getting a FCC (its the only option apparently) as I don't like the sound of the 'health protocols'. Assuming RCL make cruises only available to vaccinated children forevermore, do you think I am within my rights to ask for a refund? as I will never be able to use the FCC.

 


As of now, vaccination is optional on all US RCL cruises except for the Alaskan ones.

https://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-news/royal-caribbean-makes-vaccines-voluntary-passengers

https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2021/06/04/royal-caribbean-vaccine-summer-cruise/

https://thehill.com/policy/transportation/557004-royal-caribbean-changes-policy-to-make-vaccines-optional-for-cruise

 

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