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What did you bid for your Haven. I guess how low did you go and still get in the Haven

 

No one can say. It’s mostly a function of how many suites are left, how many people are bidding, and what you bid vs everyone else. Pretty simple, really.

 

The more suites available, the lower you can bid and still have a chance of getting your bid accepted. The fewer suites, the higher your bid needs to be.

 

No need to overthink this. Offer a number that’s comfortable to you and realize you may not get it. If you absolutely have to sail in the Haven otherwise your cruise will be ruined, you should just go ahead and pay full price.

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What did you bid for your Haven. I guess how low did you go and still get in the Haven

Given that the Bliss is a new ship, there is a lot of interest in the Haven. There are 1400 cabins eligible to bid on each Haven room. And many do. So, your bid will need to be higher than the other people bidding on the room.

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