1/5/2009
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Check out the newsgroup rec.travel.cruises. Its pretty much as helpful for planning cruises as this group is for planning Disney vacations. There are several travel agents that frequent the newsgroup, any of which will be very happy to price out a cruise for you. Im guessing that a cruise specialist may be able to get you a better price than a Disney specialist - not 100% sure, but theyve been able to get some awesome deals for people.
In my parents case, my dad does *everything* for vacation planning except the packing -- from the research to the budgetting, to making the money, to choosing the itinerary, (ship in the case of cruises), planning excursions, etc. My mother does the pre and post trip laundy, ironing and packing, mostly because she is *neat freak* :-) and watns everything just right. I guess the packing in this case includes shopping for new clothes if necessary. If things were left to my mother, I dont theink theyd ever travel, as my mother doesnt enjoy the fuss and bother of arranging trips, nor the travel to get there. Once on board (or once in the country, in the case of land trips), she gets into the of things....but its really my Dad who **loves** to travel!
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
Hi, Im the coordinator for the SGC (rec. travel.cruises Summer Group Cruise to Bermuda) this summer. Planning a newsgroup group cruise is different from planning a private group, because the whole group decides the plans, not the coordinator. In your case, it sounds like you will plan the cruise yourself and act as Tour Leader. In that case, I would work with a travel agent who can explain how you can get the 15th fare yourself or reduced rates as the Tour Leader. (in the rtc cruises, these free fares have been rebated back to the entire group of cruisers, to reduce the overall group price even further, and the Organizer does not receive any lower fees or perks. ) The agent will also be aware of which lines will have the kind of things your group is looking for.
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