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1/5/2009
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| Hey kids,
My husband wants to go on a week-long Disney cruise for his 50th birthday in
January 2002 (Im on the floor in shock, but thats another story).
Whats the story on pricing for the cruise line? Is there a route to go that
will provide the best price?
I could renew my Disney Club card when it expires this July -- I could
also buy
another Annual Pass for next year. I have an American Express card. And Im
ready to book now, a year in advance.
Whatcha think?
Planning my next trip WAY WAY too far in advance...
Amanda Parr, Certified Loin Inspector
Planning:
01 All-Star Music
02 Contemporary Tower & Disney Cruise combo |
| In my and my fiances case, we do the planning, research and packing
together. WE raise the funds together, do the budget -- although usually
I do more of the initial research and he does a little more of the number
crunching. Basically, though, Id say all of the work is split downt he
middle....partly becasue were both really picky people, and partly
because we both *love* to travel and have strong opinions. Glad to report
that *Im* the one who found the *perfect& itinerary for our honeymoon --
two back to back cruises on the Enchantment....June 20 & 27.
(We watned to do Europe but couldnt get the right itinerary at the right
time without blowing our budget!( Once I found the itineraries, together
we selected our cabin, meal sittings, flight times, etc.... Were a good
team :-) |
| Oh, every one with an engine has a range but it isnt a factor in planning
cruises for a real sailing vessel. Or a really long range motor vessel, for that
matter. Our modest trawler has about 1500 miles range which means we could only
go to New England and back without refueling.... not a factor in planning
cruises of less than a full season. |
| If you are planning a cruise on Royal Caribbean but arent exactly sure of what
ship or what itinerary you want, and are tired of re-calling and repeatedly
talking over and over to travel agents or scouring web sites for more info than
the common brochures give, even if you have sailed them in the past but want to
know more about other ships and other itineraries then I have two books that you
as the consumer could use that would greatly help answer SO many questions and
give so many more details and facts than what the flimsy brochures offer. |
| MIAMI, July 15, 2002---Seabourn Cruise Line has announced a pact with
online travel booksellers Longitude to provide customized,
itinerary-specific lists of recommended books and maps for travelers
planning cruises aboard the ultra luxury Seabourn Pride, Spirit and
Legend. The books can be ordered online from links on www.seabourn.com
or by fax, email, toll-free telephone or by mail. |
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