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After reading several different things I am a little concerned about using my debit card as a credit card for my onboard account. I have read some things that indicate that this may be a problem. Whether things are cleared or denied by bank- one example was items clearing that were purchased prior to the cruise that were forgotten about and than the funds not clearing while on the cruise. Of course this can be avoided but, hey things happen. I do not have a credit card other than my debit card with the visa logo. Anyone use a debit card for their onboard account?
I am wondering if I would be better off putting cash on my account. At least that way i know exactly what is there instead of worrying that something may go wrong with my account when Disney tries to use it.
I would hate to have a problem with my account while on the cruise.
I'm with you on this. Our family doesn't use credit cards, our stand is if it's not a huge purchase like a house or car then we pay with money that we actually have savings, checking etc.
I haven't been on a cruise yet, ours is scheduled for December 5, 2010, but I plan to use the debit card. I plan on moving money from my savings to my checking about a week before we leave and keeping to that budget. Plus I plan to prepay as much as possible for things like tips.
on our last trip we put cash down for the account right after we got aboard and still put a credit card down. It worked out great when we went to check out the small balance left I paid for on the card.
I think I may do the combination as far as make up my budget and put that down as cash but than have my debit card as well in case I go over that budget. I don't like the idea of carrying the cash until we get on the ship but I think it will give me the peace of mind that I will want with the debit card. Plus I am hoping it will help to keep me on the budget!!
On my cruise last Sep we neither put down a credit card, debit nor cash at the begining of the cruise!
When I signed on at the 75 day mark to get my Palo and excursions there was a note that I had a $400 credit limit on my account. I could charge up to $400 to my onboard account.
Now I know with a couple of kids and lots of excursions that can add up very quickly but if you don't mind dropping by the guest services desk occasionally through out your cruise to pay down the bill then you don't have to put a credit card, debit card or cash down at all. Guest services will gladly give you a printout at ANY TIME througout your cruise to see your record of charges, payment and current balance.
Plus that saves you the headache of the crowd all rushing to pay off their bill on the last 2 days of the cruise!
The problem with using a debit card is that when you check in, DCL will lock out a certain amount (not sure about the amount), then settle the balance AFTER you get back, not while you're on the boat. So, if you go into a port, or for a few days after you get back, if you're near your balance with the locked out amount, you could have problems charging expenses, even though you haven't actually spent the locked-out amount.
The problem with using a debit card is that when you check in, DCL will lock out a certain amount (not sure about the amount), then settle the balance AFTER you get back, not while you're on the boat. So, if you go into a port, or for a few days after you get back, if you're near your balance with the locked out amount, you could have problems charging expenses, even though you haven't actually spent the locked-out amount.
The problem with using a debit card is that when you check in, DCL will lock out a certain amount (not sure about the amount), then settle the balance AFTER you get back, not while you're on the boat. So, if you go into a port, or for a few days after you get back, if you're near your balance with the locked out amount, you could have problems charging expenses, even though you haven't actually spent the locked-out amount.
Unless the policy has changed in the last year and a half, Disney does not put any hold on the funds on a debit card. We used a debit card on our cruise and they simply charged it at the end of our cruise. It only took maybe a day to show up in my bank account . You can go to guest services and request they put the charges from that day through right away and start fresh the next day. You can also pay money towards your stateroom account before you go on your cruise. You will then have a stateroom credit before you even check in.
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How do you do this if you are using a TA??? Do you just send your TA the extra money and they handle it??
You're better off doing it directly. You should be getting your reservation number from your TA so you can use online check-in, pre-book excursions and spa treatments, pre-pay gratuities, etc. That's all the extra info you need to have a payment applied to your account.
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Thanks, Bob, that confirms how I was feeling about the debit card- don't need any problems after the cruise trying to use my card- that would not be good.
For clarity:
There is no hold put on your debit card?
We have 7 people in two rooms.... Can I use my card for my KTTWC, cash on my kids KTTWC, and my dad is also on our ressie (the cruise is his bday gift)- I'm paying for the excursions and tips that will be paid for on board- but he will be paying for his own adult beverages, bingo, souvies, or any other things like that- can he put his own card or cash on his KTTWC? And I can make sure that even though he has his own card on his KTTWC that his excursions and tips are charged to my card? Hope that makes since....... TIA
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