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58 minutes ago, latserrof said:

And a business doesn't necessarily make more money by raising its prices. It can lose customers (i.e., money) by doing so.

Yes, there is the law of supply and demand. They are not only competing with one another, but also with all other means of vacationing.

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4 minutes ago, voljeep said:

definitely one of our go-to's prior to Covid-19 ... now have to re-think that and actually book a balcony

We have the same inside booked for 5 sailings between May 2021 and April 2022.

My guess is, that if Covid is still a problem, and they're still running at 50-60% occupancy, they'll upgrade us. Thankfully, I have time on my side for things to calm down between now & then.

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1 hour ago, CineGraphic said:

My guess is, that if Covid is still a problem, and they're still running at 50-60% occupancy, they'll upgrade us.

If Covid is still a problem, they may not be sailing, and we definitely won't be, no matter what the upgrade.

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