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yaktheback

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Thanks- very helpful link...I used to go through standard booking to pretend and this makes it much easier as I have to track two cabins categories.

 

 

you should be checking ALL categories above yours when checking prices. Sometimes those rates could be cheaper then what you paid for your category

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Yes to what about poster said~ I was booked in an 8B on my Spirit cruise and last weekend they had a resident rate where 7A-8J had a free upgade to an 8K for less than my 8B cost~ so I sent in my ES form and was given an 8K (extended balcony) and they took off $100 from my balance due~ so always check categories above yours!

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you should be checking ALL categories above yours when checking prices. Sometimes those rates could be cheaper then what you paid for your category

That is a great tip--two new things I learned today!

Our dilema is that we have an ocean suite booked and an interior across the hall. But, if a grand suite opened up for cheaper ...I guess could get my rate adjusted then?

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