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I typically just put in the ship name and sail date in a google search. You might have to go through 3 or 4 pages, but generally will find if there is any larger group cruise booked for that sailing.

 

There are actually 2 on my upcoming (Jan 2014) cruise that I found by a simple google search.

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I typically just put in the ship name and sail date in a google search. You might have to go through 3 or 4 pages, but generally will find if there is any larger group cruise booked for that sailing.

 

There are actually 2 on my upcoming (Jan 2014) cruise that I found by a simple google search.

 

 

This is what I've done a couple times too and has worked well.

 

If you booked your cruise a long way off though, be sure to keep checking just in case they do a partial charter later on down the road.

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