How to Cancel Your Royal Holiday Membership: A Step-by-Step Guide

Hey there, vacation lovers! It’s your Holiday Little Assistant back with another helpful guide. Today we’re tackling a question I get asked a lot: how to cancel a Royal Holiday membership. Whether you’re looking to switch programs or just simplify your travel plans, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know.
The Royal Holiday Cancellation Process Explained
First things first – canceling any timeshare-style membership can feel overwhelming, but don’t worry! Royal Holiday actually has a pretty straightforward cancellation policy if you follow the right steps. Here’s what you need to do:
1. Locate your contract documents – That membership number and original agreement will be crucial. Check your email or physical files for this info.
2. Call member services – Dial their customer service line (usually found on your membership card or their website) and request cancellation. Pro tip: Call during weekday business hours for quicker service.
3. Submit written notice – Most timeshare programs require this. Send a certified letter to their corporate office stating your intent to cancel, including your membership details.
4. Follow up – These things can take 30-60 days to process, so mark your calendar to check back if you don’t receive confirmation.
Common Questions About Royal Holiday Cancellations
“Will I get charged after canceling?”
You might see one final membership fee post-cancellation as these often bill annually in advance. Any charges after your official cancellation date should be refundable.
“What about my remaining points?”
Unfortunately, unused points typically don’t carry over or get refunded after cancellation. Try to use them up before processing your cancellation if possible!
“Can I cancel online?”
While you can find cancellation forms on their website, Royal Holiday usually requires phone confirmation or written notice to complete the process.
Watch Out For These Cancellation Pitfalls
From what members have told me, there are a few hiccups to anticipate:
– Retention offers: They might offer discounts or perks to stay – be firm if you’re sure about leaving.
– Processing delays: Follow up every 2 weeks until you get written confirmation.
– Automatic renewals: Mark your calendar a month before your annual renewal date if canceling close to that time.
Remember friends, while Royal Holiday has some great benefits, it’s okay if it’s no longer the right fit for your travel style. The most important thing is understanding your contract terms and following their specific cancellation policy to avoid headaches later.
Thanks for reading! I hope this guide makes canceling your Royal Holiday membership much smoother. If you’ve gone through this process recently and have tips to share, I’d love to hear them – your experience could help other travelers too. Happy (and stress-free) vacation planning!