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  1. The original price posted by Seabourn for a veranda on this Sojourn sailing was about $8,000 plus taxes, fees and port expenses. There were a couple other cruises with similar low prices per person/night. That price did not seem out of line with promotional fares that cruise lines charge when they want to boost cash flow for a while or fill some cabins with early bookings. This price was up online at least since Friday Aug. 25 until late Monday Aug. 28 when Seabourn phoned and emailed cancellations. The price Seabourn substituted seems typical of what it tries to charge when there are no promotions in place: $28,000. After Seabourn reneged on the original price, it offered a 25 percent discount on a future cruise.

  2. Anyone else have a recent booking cancelled due to "incorrect pricing" by Seabourn? This happened to us last week after we booked a newly offered March 2019 54-day cruise. This was listed on the Seabourn web site at a competitively low price. We received confirmation email and ePass and paid full deposit after booking directly on Seabourn.com. Booking and price were also confirmed by Seabourn when we phoned to change our cabin selection. A day later we received calls and emails saying Seabourn will not honor the price.

  3. Seabourn policy is to take up to FOUR days to return your free little bag of laundry (unlike free laundry on Holland America, their sister line, that comes back the same or next day). So you may want to check with management before handing over that second bag a week into an 11 day voyage.

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