Howard Garland
September 17th, 2003, 02:35 PM
I'm not a TA, and although I've always wanted to cruise on New Years,
I've never wanted to pay the high premium charged for this particular
week of sailing. About a month ago, I spotted a really good deal on the
Carnival Legend, which is one of my favorite ships. Guaranteed
balconies on the 8 night cruise were selling for $1150 at that time, so
I booked (hooray!). The ship departs on Dec 31, which may be one of the
reasons the price was so good. Now I just have to find a decent one-way
airfare to FLL, because we will surely want to keep cruising during the
month of January.
Howard
Lee Lindquist wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 20:34:52 GMT, "RCM" >
> wrote:
>
>
>>This is a question for the TA's. We plan on cruising Dec 26, 27 or 28th.
>>Already have our cheap flights booked to Florida. Now we are just waiting
>>for the cruise prices to come down. So far they have been constant and
>>cabins are available at the online sites (except some balconies are gone on
>>some sailings).
I've never wanted to pay the high premium charged for this particular
week of sailing. About a month ago, I spotted a really good deal on the
Carnival Legend, which is one of my favorite ships. Guaranteed
balconies on the 8 night cruise were selling for $1150 at that time, so
I booked (hooray!). The ship departs on Dec 31, which may be one of the
reasons the price was so good. Now I just have to find a decent one-way
airfare to FLL, because we will surely want to keep cruising during the
month of January.
Howard
Lee Lindquist wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 20:34:52 GMT, "RCM" >
> wrote:
>
>
>>This is a question for the TA's. We plan on cruising Dec 26, 27 or 28th.
>>Already have our cheap flights booked to Florida. Now we are just waiting
>>for the cruise prices to come down. So far they have been constant and
>>cabins are available at the online sites (except some balconies are gone on
>>some sailings).