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lisanjosh

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Not unless the first leg of your back to back is your first cruise. Then the second leg would be cheaper at the past guest rate.

 

You arent a past guest until you actually sail, so a person wouldnt be able book a past guest rate before they completed the first cruise.

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Do you get some kind of discount if your doing a b2b?

 

Yes! But not from the cruise line.

 

The total cost of the first cruise that, um, already includes one hotel night pre-cruise, and round trip airfare doesn't exist on your second cruise. :rolleyes: Your total airline cost per cruise day goes down when you include the days on the 2nd cruise.

 

The only downside to B2B's in my experience is that I felt sort of "cheated" out of the anticipation of the 2nd cruise. Wasn't a huge deal, but something to consider. The cost savings of airfare and hotel offset the "anticipation" thing pretty well.

 

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