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 I am looking at a cruise for 5 nights to the western carribean through carnival what can I expect to spend?
And also to those of you who have sailed carnival before what is included in the price of the stateroom? Just trying to get a feel for if this is a feesable thing to do....


 Cruise Tips?
Does anyone have any tips for first time cruisers?...


 HELP trying to plan a cruise ship`?
people going..
handicapped women (45ish)
adult man (50ish)
2 teenage girls (14,16)

i need a handicapped accable cruise
i was thinking of going to alaska, carebian
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 How is the food for employees on a cruise ship?
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 On cruise ships, is the food free?
On cruises, do you pay for the food you eat or is it free?...


 Anyone cruised on Royal Caribbean?
Did you like it? good for the mid 20s aged crowd? From what i read food and most activities are free- are there hidden charges though or anything?...


 I'm graduating from high school and i really want to go on a cruise. Which one is the best out there?!?!?!?
If it helps to know, i like a LOTS of activities. I don't like to just sit there and relax, i need to keep moving. I would like to go either to Alaska or the Caribbean area....


 Can u bring a dildo on a Cruise Liner? Its a bet with my friend!?
okay well my friend say you can bring dildos on a cruise liner, but i would expect them to check the bags and wouldnt they take that out. and what about on airplanes too. this is a weird question but ...


 Why all the fascination with the Alaskan Govonor?
Sure she's popular in her own state and rightfully so, but she has little or no impact presently on the lower 48. What is it about this good looking woman that brings her so much attention?...


 Have you ever been on a cruise and had to go to the medical facilities on board?
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 Attention Travel Agents.... I last booked travel as an agent 4 years ago...?
I am now taking a group on a cruise and I see where our cruise lines is now adding the tip automatically to each person's sign and sail account to the tune of $10 a day. Is this the new standard ...


 What is so good about cruise vacation that makes people coming back to cruise over and over again?
Why should I choose a cruise vacation?...


 Who has the cheapest cruises?
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 Cruise Help?
Does any one know of a website where I can get cruises that are half off regular price?...


 Wondering if anyone has ever tried to bring wine on board a Royal Carbean Cruise?
We have been on Carnival and they allow you one bottle per person of wine. I just read on Royal C. that they will not let you bring any at all. Has anyone tried to anyway?...


 What is the best place to take a cruise? Any good website on prices?
Thanks for your answers!!!!!!!...


 Has anyone been on a cruise? hows it like?
were taking carnival liberty..
tell me about ...


 I'm looking to go on cruise in June for a honeymoon, when should I book to get the best deal?
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 Is A Cruise a Good Holiday?
I am thinking of Trying one.

Thankyou....


 Anything I may have forgotten to pack for my cruise?
I'm going on a 7 day cruise to the Caribbean on the Crown Princess! Flying to San Juan tomorrow and cruise leaves on Saturday.

Can you think of anything I should pack that I might ...



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What is the cheapest web site to buy a cruise trip?


    



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Lizzy P
The best deal is to search the lines you're interested in, on their own websites, get familiar with prices for the cruises & itineraries you're interested in.

Travel Agents can NOT give you a deal on a cruise, as in they can't lower the price of a stateroom unless they've pre-booked a lot of rooms (and thus got a deal that they can pass onto you). They can, however, give you on board credits. So if you book it yourself, then shop around for a TA who will give you the best deal, that could save you money too.

Last minute cruises can save you cash, but you might have trouble getting a flight.

For help on buying a cruise from a website or more tips, check out these links. It's for the same website, but 2 different sections to help you out. The boards are really active and you can ask specific questions and get lots of answers from ppl with experience. They have boards for each individual cruise line so you can make the best decision for yourself. Hope this helps!!

http://www.cruisecritic.com
http://boards.cruisecritic.com


Lew
Use the cruise line's own web site to find the cruise that you want. Going where you want to go, on the dates you want and get a price.
Then look around the cruise travel sites to see if you can find a better offer / deal. At least then you will know if it is a good deal or not.
If you are planning on travelling by air as part of the holiday, I have found that it usually better to arrange your own flights as there are horrendous stories of cruise-line air travel arrangements and cost.


mzoppo
Vacationstogo prices are ok but there customer service stinks

Cruisecompete can sometimes be good but watch out alot of these agents do bogus bids to get a reply.

Forget YTB Travel Network no good

I would try http://www.vacationsnbeyond.com Request a quote and tell them the price you got so far and they usually beat it.

Lizzy P your wrong, Agents can discount on some lines, not all. Royal i was hearing getting rid of Travel Agents all together (I would stay away from them right now)


travelnut5366
Lizzy P is correct. Cruise lines have policies against discounting thier cruises unless they have obtained written permission for thier blocked space which is far and few between. Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Azamara and Crystal are reall strict about not discounting and now Crystal has even included that agents can only offer perks up to a certain precentage of thier advertised cruise fare. Generally looking for the extra perks is you best bet. Onboard credit, pre paid gratuities, free or reduced priced travel insurance and so on. Cruise agencies are often not allowed to advertise these deals either so request a quote or make a call and then ask if they offer any extra perks. Keep in mind many travel agents are paid on commission so they are likely givining up a part of thier income to the benefit of making the sale and helping the customer. A great site to research your cruise and request a hassle free quote and I know they include onboard credit with every quote is www.bctravelcompany.com and they offer great personal service.

I hope this helps


mjr86_2000
yahoo travel


beatjugglez
This site has good info

http://allcruiselines.info


ctelly22
Here are some sites that are pretty cheap and sometimes offer incentives such as free airfare.
www.bookit.com
www.vacationstogo.com
www.cruisesonly.com
www.cruisecompete.com


SWC
A good travel site to book cruises is with "18K Travel

http://www.ytbtravel.com/18ktravel

note: pay no attention to mizopps answer about YTB,

fact: YTB just won Carnivals Top Pinnacle Award for the third year in a row for top sales.

fact: YTB had a one days sale on carnival on November 8 and booked over 13,000 cruises

fact: YTB booked over 250 million dollars in travel sales last year.

These are just some facts to chew on when you make your decision.

I recommend you do your research and decide what is best for you.



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