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Notifying Royal Carribbean of Late Arrival

JanT

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We are traveling to the Royal Caribbean in May. Our unit is scheduled from
5-12 May but we won't be arriving until the 7th. What is the best way to notify the RC that we won't be arriving until the 7th - call, e-mail, or fax? Don't want to get there and not have our unit available to us!!

TIA!
 

BSQ

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in the past when I've arrived on sunday instead of Saturday, I've just shown up. Have not had a problem yet.

To give them a heads up, I'd call or e-mail... that will at least prevent your host from looking for you.
 

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I would call since the assignment of units era is here. Don't call the resort(did that, got frustrated), instead call ISCO at 1-800-930-5050.
 

KarenLK

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Holy Week, a unit was unused; it was my unit for the following week. I thought, wow, I can move in early on Saturday! Friday night I walked by and saw lights -- someone had rented the one night.
Despite tonyg's cynicism, I think it wouldn't be a problem, but just to be on the safe side, I would call ISCO just to rest at ease.
 
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