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If you book early and reserve the cheapest accommodation and the other cabins do not sell, they will sometimes give you an upgrade. This is in their favour, as they would have a better chance of selling your original cheaper booking. That being said, if you wait until a couple weeks before the departure date, cruise companies in need of passengers will become desperate and start to discount their fares. You will find online web sites that will offer cheap fares. My advice is to make note of their rates and then contact the cruise line directly to see if you can get a lower fare. Often liquidators will buy rooms in bulk and receive a better deal per room and then will pass some of their savings onto you.
Cruise lines sometimes over discounts to frequent travellers or to special groups, as an example, veterans. If you can arrange to have six or more couples (friends, family or whoever) book 6 or 7 cabins on the same sailing, there is also another possibility for a reduced rate. Always find out what your best option is by shopping around!
Where was your cruise destination?
by LisaJoy on September 5th, 2009
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What percentage is the usual booking fee for one of those cruise booking companies at the harbour/marina?
by RomanS on May 9th, 2011
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A Russian luxury yacht company is now offering pirate-hunting trips that promise the chance to be attacked by real sea bandits. (See link) Who's up for this type of cruise?
by Ed the Jetpacking Headbanger on June 27th, 2009
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what cruise would you rather do?
by Anonymous on July 26th, 2011
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How can you sneek alcohol onto a Star Princess cruise ship upon boarding? Ill be on on for 20 days in europe.
by noproblemss on October 20th, 2010
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You're reading When I was looking at cruises on Friday and Saturday it was 319 now today it went up to 449, is there certain days that you should look for cruises when they are cheaper? I know it works that way with airlines?
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