[Travelandtourism] Best place to find cruise deals

Melvin Reynolds melvinreynolds at comcast.net
Wed Jun 26 21:12:49 UTC 2019


Call a travel agent. They can get you the best deals and will keep their eye on your booking to see if a better price comes up. If one does, and your deposit is refundable, they will rebook your cruise at the lower price. If you book directly with a cruise line you will need to be careful because some of them require you to turn your cruise over to a travel agent within so many days after booking if you are going to go with a travel agent after booking. 
A hint too is book an inside cabin as they are usually a bit cheaper than balconies or ocean view cabins. Mid ship is more expensive too, so go either fore or aft for your cabin. 
Check out the different cruise line web sites, they will sometimes run sales. compare the lines that have the cruises you want with the ports-of-call you want and see which one is cheaper.
As a heads up, if you find Princess has the sailing you want, before you create a profile or call them let me know. If you give me your email and the email of the person traveling with you I will be able to get you both an extra $25 ship board credit to spend on whatever you want on the ship.
Melvin

> On Jun 26, 2019, at 4:41 PM, Kris Scheppe via TravelAndTourism <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Trying to plan my first cruise with a friend and was wondering if anyone had tips on finding the best deals.
> 
> Thanks,
> Kris Scheppe
> 
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