How To Save
Money On Cruises
By Alex Fir
1.
If youre 55 or older, you can get senior citizen
discounts.
2.
If you belong to American Automobile Association or American
Association Of Retired Persons, you can get a
discount.
3.
Buy One-Get One fares are often offered. You buy your ticket and
bring another person along for the ride. Or better yet, split the
cost of the fare and you both travel at a 50%
discount.
4.
Added Value or Free Days. You book a 7-day cruise and get 3 days
free or free shore excursions, as well as pre or post cruise hotel
rooms.
5.
Flat fare specials are one fixed price for the best available cabin
at the time of booking.
6.
Share a cabin with friends, another couple or two family members
and you could easily end up cruising for free. This fare package
can also be cut four ways - reducing the burden on all. You will be
sleeping in head over bunks that are comfortable, so consider this
strategy. Just make sure everyone gets along.
7.
You should check into airfares at reduced rates offered by your
cruise line to get you to your embarkation site.
8.
How about an upgrade? Better cabins, discounted certificates, 10-40
percent savings off advertised prices may all be offered by your
cruise line through their respective newsletters.
9.
The early bird still gets the cruise, just like with the airlines.
If youre a good long-range planner, then you can save mucho dinero.
The earlier you book your cruise - the more you save. Typically 10
- 40%.
10. If you belong to an association,
organization, if you have a wedding party, family reunion, belong
to a church group or are planning a corporate outing you can get a
hefty group discount. As always, dont be afraid to
ask!
11. Stand by! Yes, it happens with cruise ships
too. Typically youre notified three weeks prior to departure if
there is space. Late notice like this means you get a nice discount
fare.
Bonus Tip: Did you know that the best cabins to
avoid seasickness in are the lower and middle deck cabins? There is
more stability here than the pricey upper cabins! Just make sure
youre not placed under the Disco, in high traffic areas, or near
the engine room. Diesel powered ships vibrate near the stern (rear)
of the ship and passenger cabins near the bow (front) may subject
you to hearing the anchor raise and lower.
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