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Q:
When can you get pricing for Caribbean Cruises for 2009?
When would be the best time to book?
Sunday,
December 16, 2007 7:44 pm
Robert Mathews
A:
For most cruise lines, You can get pricing now and reserve
your cruise. But if you wait until the "last minute" , about
four to six weeks before sailing cruise lines will discount
their rates if they have unsold inventory ( cabins ) to
fill. This year, we have been some very low prices, as there
are too many cruise ships that "winter" in the Caribbean.
Talk to a travel agent who specializes in cruises; they are
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cruise ship best suits your needs and budget.
Dawn
Gesualdi
Monday, December 17, 2007 9:46 am