Most of the discount cruises are shown right on the cruise line web sites. So if you are shopping for a discount or deal, just go to the cruise line web sites and browse. I know that Royal Caribbean advertises its deals or specials as "HOT DEALS". So go to their site and click on the link that is right on their home page: "See All Hot Deals". The dates for their "deals" will be shown in red and will cover a variety of cruises.
Carnival Cruise line has a link on its home page for "SPECIALS", so click on it for their deals.
Norwegian cruise line also has a home page link for specials:
There area a lot of new cruise ships which has caused priced to drop on many lines. You just have to shop around to find the specials. I prefer the cruise line sites to research specials rather than travel sites that may not list ALL of the specials but just they ones those sites are promoting (because those are the blocks of cruises they reserved in bulk). When I shop the cruise line web sites I see all of the cruises and pick when and where I want to go to get a special. I can also decide that I prefer a different date, ship, or itinerary, even if it may cost $100 more, because I prefer that one I selected.
2007-10-01 09:31:43
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answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7
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This may sound silly, but every cruise site has the same deals for cruises excluding last minute deals....if you check on the cruise line website, and then on other cruise sites like vacationsotogo.com, cruisecritic.com and so forth, the deals will all be the same....but actually booking the cruise is a different story...most cruise lines make you give in a deposit when booking the cruise...if the price goes down on your cruise you could get a percentage back....on vacationstogo.com may close attention to the price that you booked you cruise at per person...check back often...if you see that your cruise has gone down in your cabin category, then call vacationstogo.com asap...they will refund the difference...example: you paid $1,000 for your oceanview cabin, and you check back and now it's down to $800 per person...call and they will give you back $200 per person...and if you check back again and notice that had gone down to $700, you will get another $100 refunded...there is no limit to how much money is refunded....hope this answers your question!!!!! = ]
2007-10-01 13:13:03
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answered by :) 4
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until eventually you would be over 18 in November you mustn't be allowed in approved premises. in case you probably did no longer repeat a 300 and sixty 5 days for the time of school you will nonetheless be below 18. Schoolies has been a prepare on the Gold Coast because of the fact the Nineteen Sixties and there have been a pair of deaths to make it particularly exciting. for sure, all the lodging fees skyrocket as quickly as college ends.
2016-10-05 22:16:47
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answered by cris 4
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All of the website do have the same prices but there is one site you can go to and different travel agents compete for your business by offering the lowest prices. I have used this site when I wanted lower prices than I could find online.
http://www.cruisecompete.com/
2007-10-01 15:31:28
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answered by Travel101 2
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MOST if not ALL Cruise line web sites will over charge you for your cruise business.
Booking direct cost you money, money you can spend shopping while on vacation!
2007-10-02 09:32:15
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answered by ? 4
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Check Vacationstogo.com-I have used them twice
and shopped others before making choice-best
price both times and great service
2007-10-01 11:12:33
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answered by easygoing1012 1
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vacationstogo.com
i have had good luck with them
also
cruisecritic.com
cruiseclues.com
2007-10-05 02:50:51
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answered by Tivogal 6
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www.cheapcruises.com
2007-10-01 09:05:03
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answered by kimmer727 5
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