How Royal Caribbean Cruise Planner pricing really works
Straight answers on when add-on prices drop, whether they climb back up, and how to capture a lower price after you have already booked.

When do Royal Caribbean Cruise Planner prices drop?
There is no single best day to buy, but there are real patterns. Here is when Cruise Planner add-on prices tend to move, and why watching beats waiting.
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Do Cruise Planner prices go back up after a sale?
They do, and understanding the reset is the difference between buying a real deal and paying a between-sale anchor that only looks like one.
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How to rebook your Cruise Planner add-ons for a lower price
If you already bought an add-on and the price drops, you are not stuck. Royal Caribbean's price-protection path lets you capture the new price. Here is how.
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Do Royal Caribbean cruise fares drop after you book?
The fare you pay at booking is rarely the last word. Here is how cruise fares move after you book, and why a drop can be worth hundreds.
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How to claim a Royal Caribbean cruise fare price drop
If your fare falls before final payment, you can often rebook lower or get onboard credit. Here is the step by step, by fare type.
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Refundable vs non-refundable fares: which one catches price drops?
Your fare type decides how easily you can grab a price drop after you book. Here is the trade-off in plain terms.
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