In article <kPiPn.124176$gv4.101462@newsfe09.iad>, Ohioguy <none@none.net> wrote: I checked out a couple of other websites as well, and the prices seem to have gone up $40 there in just a few hours. (what you see isn't what you can get, before taxes are added) Like airline fares they can go up and down based on yield management. Also you have to look at the taxes. Some don't
Bill <billrubin@prodigy.net> wrote: On 6/7/2010 5:40 PM, rieker wrote: A passport will cost you about $10/yr. You have to pay up front....they are issued for 10 years (to adults, kids are a little cheaper and good for 5 yrs.) I am not going to disagree that getting a passport will probably make life easier for the cruise, but claiming that it only costs $10 a year when he
On Jun 7, 10:43 pm, Ohioguy <n...@none.net> wrote: Another example, from "cruisehotsheet.com" Sept. 19 Carnival Legend from Tampa shows $539 for 7 day balcony, per person - but when you click in it, I get $649 What gives? Obviously, I don't want to pay an extra $220 for our trip. I don't think you're seeing price jumps but simply the addition of taxes and fees. On
I had finally decided on the Carnival Legend for my first cruise, and found a pretty good price on a balcony 7 day cruise - $569 per person. I went to book it, and the price jumped up to $650 - an extra $160 for both of us. This was before taxes & fees on the cruisecheap website, at just before 11 PM. I checked out a couple of other websites as well, and the prices seem to have
Frank from Deeeetroit <dadurweird@voyager.net> wrote: On Jun 6, 11:43 am, Tom K <tkani...@optonline.net> wrote: On 6/6/10 10:52 AM, Frank from Deeeetroit wrote: Do it your self and call the cruise line, you will receive the best service at the least cost. Spend your money on the ship and on shore excursions. <snip> Frank Cruise lines do not give