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Alaska 2023, do new offers usually replace expiring ones?


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Hi,

Regent has an offer expiring April 29th on some Alaskan cruises this summer. We may not know if we will be able to go until after this date. There seems to be a lot of availability so I'm wondering what Regent might do. If you had to guess, what would think they could do? Nothing? Increase OBC? I know this would be supposition, but there's so much experience & knowledge on this board I'd love to hear what you think. 

Thanks,
Kevin

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I won’t speculate on future promotions but I will note that the cost of canceling a booking more than 121 days before departure is only $100 per person, which can actually be applied to another booking. If you know when you would go but are not certain if you will be able to, you are only risking $200 to book it now and locking in a price you are comfortable with. 
 

If the deal gets better later I have found Regent willing to apply the new deal to my existing booking. 

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