1/5/2009
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Hey, Jim... We have loads of fun planning cruises, so Im recommending my own personal cruise planner at http://CandyBrock.com. It includes explanations, tips about everything from Azipods to Zuiderdam and includes reviews and links to loads of other cruising sites. Were about your age, and our best cruises have been on HAL and RCI. Our next is HALs new Zuiderdam in October and prolly TransCanal or Hawaii in May or June. Have fun!
I am not a agent or a book dealer - I only have one set of these guides (2 books total), you wont see me repeating and selling multiple copies or anything because this is all I have, I have used them personally here and found them to be VERY helpful in planning our cruise to fine tune what we wanted, THEN I contacted agents and said this is what I want, these dates, these options, and the calls went fast smooth fun and easy but BEST of all, I knew from the pre reading info, I was booking the RIGHT cruise for me without having to HOPE the agents recommendations were what I wanted based on their questions to me.
I think a big part of the fun for me is the planning and anticipation. I even enjoy planning cruises Ill probably never go on (the ones where I am treating all 16 family members to owners suits). I have all brochures from most of the lines and at night before I fall asleep I take them out and look them over and say Where shall I go today...
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.
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
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