azappraiser Posted Wednesday at 11:49 PM #1 Share Posted Wednesday at 11:49 PM (edited) We hadn't been on a cruise since we sailed the POA in 2014, so last summer (2023), we decided to lay down a deposit for an Alaskan cruise in May 2025. We had sailed the same itinerary on the Pearl in 2011. At the time, most of our friends thought we were nuts for booking that far in advance. But we wanted a particular cabin, of which there are only six, so we booked 22 months in advance. We had sailed the same itinerary But today, 235 days out, I was able to book our airfare... today, the cruise has become more of a reality. While I was at it, I booked shuttles for SEATAC to our hotel, hotel to the pier, and the pier back to SEATAC. I also prepaid our gratuities & upgraded to FAS+. We're also flying in 2-days before embarkation, giving ourselves a day to kill. So, for DW, I found & booked a Bainbridge Island Winery Tour. They'll pick us up in the morning, ferry over to Bainbridge Island, visit some wineries & enjoy some tastings. My cruise became real today, Sept 25th, 2024, at 235 days to departure. When does yours become real? Edited Wednesday at 11:52 PM by azappraiser added missing word in title 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Anoynmous Phoenix Posted Thursday at 12:02 AM #2 Share Posted Thursday at 12:02 AM @azappraiser It becomes real when I have paid the full fare. It becomes really real when i am walking across the land bridge on to the actual ship!!! VBG 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiserbear55 Posted Thursday at 12:03 AM #3 Share Posted Thursday at 12:03 AM When we have to lay out that hard, cold cash ( or with some form of plastic-same difference!) on final payment day!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
azappraiser Posted Thursday at 12:12 AM Author #4 Share Posted Thursday at 12:12 AM 4 minutes ago, Anoynmous Phoenix said: @azappraiser It becomes real when I have paid the full fare. It becomes really real when i am walking across the land bridge on to the actual ship!!! VBG We're sitting on the balance ourselves until it's due, so in my eyes, its already paid for... except for actually handing the $$ over. Agree with the land bridge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BirdTravels Posted Thursday at 12:26 AM #5 Share Posted Thursday at 12:26 AM It become "real" immediately since we automatically go into a planning mode. We book cruises that are 2 months off. We book cruises a year out. Planning starts when we book. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fredflint Posted Thursday at 01:00 AM #6 Share Posted Thursday at 01:00 AM When we do the final payment and I have learned not to book anything until then I have had 4 cruises cancelled or major changes in the last 3 years. We decided to skip cruising for a bit and and we booked a great deal on a land tour to Turkey which we will probably wind up cancelling! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Two Wheels Only Posted Thursday at 01:09 AM #7 Share Posted Thursday at 01:09 AM I'm one of those people who sometimes books years before the ship is completed so sometimes, it's "real" before the ship is even real. 😀 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ysolde Posted Thursday at 01:11 AM #8 Share Posted Thursday at 01:11 AM There are several moments. Usually when we do the on-line check-in, it starts to feel pretty real. Oh, and when we pack. On the way to the airport. In the car, on the way to the port (particularly if it is a new port for us). And finally, of course, once we cross the threshold and onto the gangway. Then it's really real. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare grouchomarx Posted Thursday at 01:30 AM #9 Share Posted Thursday at 01:30 AM Final payment for sure. The farthest I ever booked out was about a year this past June, I booked a cruise for next June. Never even thought of doing that before but life has throw me some changes so I said why not leave something nice out there on the horizon. It sails from a local port so air/hotel is of no concern. But I don’t intend to make final payment until it is just about due in case any major life changes happen in the meantime. And I won’t buy the extras until much much closer to sailing. So while I am very excited about it, it is not really real until final payment for me. Got my xmas/NYE cruise coming up and that is so real I wish I could fast forward to it!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChiefMateJRK Posted Thursday at 01:33 AM #10 Share Posted Thursday at 01:33 AM When we sit down in the Local/O'Shehans, order embarkation lunch and have that first Cocktail in our hands. It's all just planning/packing/travel routine up until that point. I hate travel unless it's on a ship or train. Necessary evil. 👺 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deliver42 Posted Thursday at 02:09 AM #11 Share Posted Thursday at 02:09 AM When I make final payment. There's no going back. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itsnotjustme Posted Thursday at 02:13 AM #12 Share Posted Thursday at 02:13 AM At a few points.... - When booking excursions - When booking dining - When booking hotels - Online Check-in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D_And_K_gocruising Posted Thursday at 12:43 PM #13 Share Posted Thursday at 12:43 PM Once the final payment date is passed. Even if we paid 6 months before, once that date has passed, you are kind of tied to it lol.. Then when we make dining reservations, which is also about the time of final payment lol. Once you do online check in NOW it's REALLY getting real.. Then finally, once you walk from the terminal walkway onto the ship.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davencl Posted Thursday at 02:14 PM #14 Share Posted Thursday at 02:14 PM Once DW says let's book it... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ontheweb Posted Thursday at 03:07 PM #15 Share Posted Thursday at 03:07 PM First becomes real when we book it and start planning. Becomes more real when we get on an airplane (or bus if a cruise from NYC). And becomes really, really real when we board and get our cruise card. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swells1 Posted Thursday at 05:19 PM #16 Share Posted Thursday at 05:19 PM For me, it's when the plane doors close, and I'm on my way to an embarkation location. At that point, I am LEGALLY PROHIBITED from exiting that plane, and I have no choice but to proceed with my vacation. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poohdreaming Posted Thursday at 10:10 PM #17 Share Posted Thursday at 10:10 PM For me, it is when I'm finally on board for the cruise. Packing for it does it a little. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare graphicguy Posted Thursday at 10:16 PM #18 Share Posted Thursday at 10:16 PM Final payment is kind of a milestone. But, it's all just waiting for travel day and embarkation until then. I plan. I may start a live thread here. But, until my uber, Lyft, taxi, shuttle gets close enough for me to see my ship, I know my cruise is about to get started. Until then, it's all just a waiting game for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cincicruisers Posted Thursday at 10:33 PM #19 Share Posted Thursday at 10:33 PM Final payment for sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocketMan275 Posted Thursday at 10:48 PM #20 Share Posted Thursday at 10:48 PM It's real the moment I wake up, look outside my hotel window, and see my ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olemissreb Posted Thursday at 11:39 PM #21 Share Posted Thursday at 11:39 PM For me it's when I see the ship as I pull up for embarkation. Everything else just builds the anticipation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
9tee2Sea Posted Friday at 12:03 AM #22 Share Posted Friday at 12:03 AM When in Bainbridge, if the timing is right, make a point to go to the Bledsoe Nature reserve ( I think that is the name). I haven't seen it yet ( Im never there until June),but I hear when the Tulips are in bloom, it is just amazing. You will get spectacular views of Seattle when on the ferry. Best pictures you will ever take of the city. If you like Naval History, the other ferry to Bremerton is a nice trip as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OBSESSIVEWORLDTRAVELER Posted Friday at 12:56 AM #23 Share Posted Friday at 12:56 AM When I'm on the ship and turn my phone off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare New2cruise2022 Posted yesterday at 05:51 AM #24 Share Posted yesterday at 05:51 AM On 9/25/2024 at 5:49 PM, azappraiser said: We hadn't been on a cruise since we sailed the POA in 2014, so last summer (2023), we decided to lay down a deposit for an Alaskan cruise in May 2025. We had sailed the same itinerary on the Pearl in 2011. At the time, most of our friends thought we were nuts for booking that far in advance. But we wanted a particular cabin, of which there are only six, so we booked 22 months in advance. We had sailed the same itinerary But today, 235 days out, I was able to book our airfare... today, the cruise has become more of a reality. While I was at it, I booked shuttles for SEATAC to our hotel, hotel to the pier, and the pier back to SEATAC. I also prepaid our gratuities & upgraded to FAS+. We're also flying in 2-days before embarkation, giving ourselves a day to kill. So, for DW, I found & booked a Bainbridge Island Winery Tour. They'll pick us up in the morning, ferry over to Bainbridge Island, visit some wineries & enjoy some tastings. My cruise became real today, Sept 25th, 2024, at 235 days to departure. When does yours become real? I got on (at least one) a cruise with my brother and my sons. First time we did this we booked after final payment. We already have 2025 and 2026 with deposits. We text or talk about our cruises nearly daily. It is an obsession to be sure. We book our lodging and transportation the day the flights open and hotels and airbnb schedules become available. (We double check for other options regularly and we rebook if we need to.) In other words, we count it down and enjoy as many of the days and moments we can from the day we put down a deposit until the day we pack. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
azappraiser Posted 13 hours ago Author #25 Share Posted 13 hours ago On 9/26/2024 at 5:03 PM, 9tee2Sea said: When in Bainbridge, if the timing is right, make a point to go to the Bledsoe Nature reserve ( I think that is the name). I haven't seen it yet ( Im never there until June),but I hear when the Tulips are in bloom, it is just amazing. You will get spectacular views of Seattle when on the ferry. Best pictures you will ever take of the city. If you like Naval History, the other ferry to Bremerton is a nice trip as well. I appreciate the idea, however, we'll be on a tour with no more than six other "tourists", and we'll visit 3 to 4 wineries & tastings, as well as lunch at one of the local restaurants. That tour is for DW, I'll be behind the lens. Since we haven't taken the trip yet, I'll refrain from making any comments about the tour or the operator, other than I found them by searching for "How to kill a day in Seattle." Full review coming after the cruise, as well as a post in the Cabin Info thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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