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We have a B2B cruise booked to include parking with CPS.  Wondering how it will work when we come to book it, as it is two different booking references.  Do you just book both separately and hope they get it right, reminding them that you will not be returning at the end of the first cruise on arrival at the port, or is there another way of doing it?

 

Has anyone had problems with a B2B cruise previously over this?

 

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11 minutes ago, tring said:

We have a B2B cruise booked to include parking with CPS.  Wondering how it will work when we come to book it, as it is two different booking references.  Do you just book both separately and hope they get it right, reminding them that you will not be returning at the end of the first cruise on arrival at the port, or is there another way of doing it?

 

Has anyone had problems with a B2B cruise previously over this?

 

We did a B2B cruise with CPS parking included. All we did was phone them up to book the parking and let them know we were on a B2B and give them both P&O booking references. It was really simple. We also mentioned it on arrival for the first cruise.

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We are doing back to back cruises at the end of this year and CPS were very helpful in sorting out a booking covering both cruises which totals 7 weeks. They quoted the same price for the combined booking as we had paid for the original 5 week booking which we think is a great deal.

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2 minutes ago, Sledge said:

We are doing back to back cruises at the end of this year and CPS were very helpful in sorting out a booking covering both cruises which totals 7 weeks. They quoted the same price for the combined booking as we had paid for the original 5 week booking which we think is a great deal.

 

We had a good price from Parking4Cruises for this September's cruise, who are often cheaper again.  They give better prices for longer cruises as a smaller proportion is for the transport to and from the port.  We had originally paid just £198 for the 37 nights with P4C, but decided to cancel and go with P&O complimentary option as we have a massive OBC.  We have lost £320 OBC over the two cruises for the alternative, but decided we may as well loose the OBC on that, as we would just be spending it on things we do not really want otherwise. 

 

We have had a long winter cruise working out cheaper with CPS, than P4C though, so we decide on a cruise by cruise basis.  Enjoy your cruise. 

 

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