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One more question, can you book anything now or do you have to wait till Tues.? :confused:

 

They have been having unadvertised, 'weekend specials' the past couple of months. These are available from around 09:00 EST Saturday until around Midnight Sunday

 

I got an Oasis X Balcony for $200 less than advertised on the Tuesday Sale Event on the Saturday prior to the preview sale.

 

No way to know until Saturday if the cruise you want is included.

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Serenade 15n 11/27/13 "ocean voyage"

$289 inside is also a great deal.

 

They even have just a 110% single supplement on that Serenade crossing.

 

The W guarantee on Vision looks good at just $1269 for 26 C&A points as well.

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They even have just a 110% single supplement on that Serenade crossing.

 

The W guarantee on Vision looks good at just $1269 for 26 C&A points as well.

I saw that "W" on Vision and thiugh that was about as inexpensive as I've seen for a JS on a transatlantic. That's the first cruise after the dry dock too.

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Really? I'm a balcony snob myself but I'd make an exception for Oasis/ Allure. Too bad I can't take vacation time on such short notice or I'd be there!

 

it is not the snob part. i just can't take the closed in feeling------------

need to be able to walk out on the balcony smell some fresh air and see the sky...

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no way-----inside room will never do, not even for free. (and i do mean this. not even free)

 

So you would stay home vs going on a free cruise with an inside cabin?!

 

I actually don't mind the inside cabins and on oasis/allure how could you spend anytime in the cabin when there is so much going on.

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So you would stay home vs going on a free cruise with an inside cabin?!

 

I actually don't mind the inside cabins and on oasis/allure how could you spend anytime in the cabin when there is so much going on.

 

 

 

yes i would. my wife and i cruise way to much to fly to Florida to do a 7 ngt. cruise in a room that we do not like. i know some folks would and i respect them for that. but my wife and i would definitely not.

again this is our choice......now make it a 10 night in a balcony or higher, and i would be the first in line at the airport to board for our flight.. (if we could fit it in our cruise schedule)

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What is a C&A member? I'm thinking a former passenger but not sure. Thanks for the heads up on this....great deal.

C&A means Crown & Anchor, and it's the past passenger society for Royal. It's not automatic to join, so if you have at least one Royal cruise, you can call them and join.

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