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Question about the 72 HR sale


tassycatt

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I am looking at the Dream on Jan 7th..it is $489.00 for 7 days on the "sale". Do you find after the sales the prices jump or stay about the same?

 

Some of the cruises I've been looking into.....the 72 hour sale is usually the second highest fare...:rolleyes:. I don't understand that. Not much of a sale if you ask me....

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I just got off the Glory with hubby last Sunday, we had a balcony room. This is a cruise for DD and I, Im getting the inside (cheapest) room for this one. Just didnt know if it was going to be $100 more pp if I wait.

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I just got off the Glory with hubby last Sunday, we had a balcony room. This is a cruise for DD and I, Im getting the inside (cheapest) room for this one. Just didnt know if it was going to be $100 more pp if I wait.

 

Book it if your happy with the price. Personally Ilike early saver but be sure your date is solid. With ES you can cash in on any lower rates for your category. I booked mine 3 weeks ago and has gone up $26 per person. I glad I didn't wait.

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