Where do I Find the "Best Price"
If there is any one subject that is the bane
of every cruisers existence, this is it. So many ships, so many
different deals, so many different prices. How do I know I'm
getting the best price?
Finding the best price can be accomplished
fairly easily with a little time and not a whole lot of effort.
The best price is not always the cheapest. Don't buy on price
alone. A cheap price is not a bargain if the ship or cruise does
not fit your lifestyle, interests or is simply an inferior
product. Getting the BEST price means getting exactly what you
want at a fair price.
HOW TO FIND THE BEST PRICE
First and foremost, establish a realistic outlook and budget by
utilizing all of the online resources in such as the Bargain
Finder and reading through the News and Bargains section. You
should also consult the
cruise line websites to see if
they have any special promotions and sample pricing.
Read the Sunday Travel Section of your local
newspaper or pick up a copy of a major metropolitan newspaper such
as the New York Times, LA Times or Miami Herald.
Consult a knowledgeable travel agent and ask
them what special promotions they have received via fax or e-mail
from the cruise lines such as reduced air add ons or "regional
specials" which may be offered to residents of certain states or
air "gateway" cities.
If you're a repeat cruiser with a particular
line, ask about any specials they may have for repeaters and don't
throw out those past passenger mailings. Carnival, Celebrity, HAL,
NCL, Princess and RCI typically have some tremendous savings
available on select sailings which not only provide savings on the
cruise price but include value added perks such as shipboard
credits, free shore excursions and phenomenal upgrade
opportunities.
Be flexible with your travel dates. You'd be
amazed how much you can save just by moving your travel dates by
one month or even one week!
Have your travel agent and the cruise lines
add you to their mail, e-mail or fax specials list. You may also
consider using one of the large online or agencies. In many
instances, they hold large blocks of space and pass along
considerable savings. You can easily locate listings of these
agencies in magazines such as Cruise Travel.
Try to book as early as possible to get the
best combination of ship,
sailing date and choice of
accommodations. Ultimately, getting exactly what you want at a
fair price is the best value. Many cruise lines will also offer an
extra perk such as an upgrade or free pre or post cruise stay to
get you to book early.
Check out the online auction sites such as.
While these auction sites may offer what seems to be a great value
at the outset, they can get expensive quickly, be sure to check
whether port charges and air-fare are or are not included. Read
the fine print. What may appear to be a bargain may not be if
there are "hidden" extra charges that aren't included in the
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