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Just go to cruiseplum.com

 

 

Thanks for the information! I had found cruiseplum.com when I was reading another thread (after posting my comment). I'll definitely be checking it out frequently.

 

I had no idea that there was a supplement for the studios...that's good to know. Thanks again!

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some of the Princess TA are being offered as a b2b the 2pax rates are very good UK, might be some solo offers around, better value from the air with a longer trip.

For air check Norwegian to Boston great rate on 1st April might be some going back if Boston offers good connections for you.

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Keep in mind that studios have a single supplement vs regular insides.

Sometimes a single in an inside is cheaper. And roomier.

 

I wouldn't refer to single supplements when discussing prices for studios or other cabins intended and priced for solo occupancy (such as the Single Insides and Oceanviews on Costa ships).

 

From what I can tell, supply and demand determines prices for studio and single cabins just like it does for other cabins (aka capacity-controlled, I think). Most ships have a smaller percentage of cabins intended and priced for solo occupancy, so they can be in relatively higher demand than standard double-occupancy inside cabins. Therefore, prices for the single cabins can at times be similar to or higher than solo occupancy of standard inside cabins.

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I wouldn't refer to single supplements when discussing prices for studios or other cabins intended and priced for solo occupancy (such as the Single Insides and Oceanviews on Costa ships).

 

From what I can tell, supply and demand determines prices for studio and single cabins just like it does for other cabins (aka capacity-controlled, I think). Most ships have a smaller percentage of cabins intended and priced for solo occupancy, so they can be in relatively higher demand than standard double-occupancy inside cabins. Therefore, prices for the single cabins can at times be similar to or higher than solo occupancy of standard inside cabins.

 

Perfect example, there is a hosted singles cruise coming up next month, the studios were sold out , now they are back but $100 more than inside.

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NCL Breakaway sailing from NY

Bahamas

Feb. 21-28, 2016

 

My solo cabin price for a BX (Bal. GTY) including the drink package and $100 Casino credit was $699 (doesn't include taxes/fees - $146.74 and drink package tips $86.94) for a total cost of $932.68.

 

We booked three BX balconies for 749 (did not include taxes/fees/charges) and we received beverage package, dining package, and 100 casino credit (which is really 100 onboard credit). We are looking forward to seeing where we all end up! A fourth booked yet had to do handicapped cabin and she got the last one available...an oceanview for 849...she picked the beverage and dining but missed the 100 credit as it ended Sunday night.

 

Even if I was sailing with my husband...I still would have picked two cabins...LOL

 

If I had booked the studio a long time ago...I would call and say hey, put me in the spa balcony...that price this morning is cheaper than the studio cabin...

 

coka

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We booked three BX balconies for 749 (did not include taxes/fees/charges) and we received beverage package, dining package, and 100 casino credit (which is really 100 onboard credit). We are looking forward to seeing where we all end up! A fourth booked yet had to do handicapped cabin and she got the last one available...an oceanview for 849...she picked the beverage and dining but missed the 100 credit as it ended Sunday night.

 

Even if I was sailing with my husband...I still would have picked two cabins...LOL

 

If I had booked the studio a long time ago...I would call and say hey, put me in the spa balcony...that price this morning is cheaper than the studio cabin...

 

coka

 

That's a great price that you got with getting 2 of the items included. I'm with you, if I had booked a Studio cabin a while ago I would have also went for an upgrade since the studio cabin is so much more expensive than the Spa balcony or mini suite are now since the Single Supplement for most cabin categories are 0%.

 

I'm still waiting to see what cabin I'll be assigned.

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Love the recent tips..there are always deals...and sometimes fabulous ones...I would love a RT To EUROPE AND BACK ON A NICE SHIP....with only air to departure US city..or even 2 nice ships if good enough deals..for variety...that sounds like Heaven.

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Love the recent tips..there are always deals...and sometimes fabulous ones...I would love a RT To EUROPE AND BACK ON A NICE SHIP....with only air to departure US city..or even 2 nice ships if good enough deals..for variety...that sounds like Heaven.

 

I would love this too! Let me know if you find this! Air is so expensive!

 

 

Jamie

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Love the recent tips..there are always deals...and sometimes fabulous ones...I would love a RT To EUROPE AND BACK ON A NICE SHIP....with only air to departure US city..or even 2 nice ships if good enough deals..for variety...that sounds like Heaven.

 

There are usually a coupe of RT each year if you search.

 

the other option is regular spring/fall reloc TA with the QM2 to get you there or back.

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Love the recent tips..there are always deals...and sometimes fabulous ones...I would love a RT To EUROPE AND BACK ON A NICE SHIP....with only air to departure US city..or even 2 nice ships if good enough deals..for variety...that sounds like Heaven.

 

That would be amazing but I have only seen repositioning itineraries except for the Cunard crossings. For airfare be sure to check air with the cruiseline. Sometimes one way shows better fares then if you try to do an multi-city airfare itinerary so break it up and do one fare for the embarkation and one fare back home.

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That would be amazing but I have only seen repositioning itineraries except for the Cunard crossings. For airfare be sure to check air with the cruiseline. Sometimes one way shows better fares then if you try to do an multi-city airfare itinerary so break it up and do one fare for the embarkation and one fare back home.

 

HAL 28 Oct rountrip Europe ex Ft.L

 

THe have some others

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NCL star, Tampa to Copenhagen April 17 solo cabin inside $1016 14 days, just trying to do my part to bring bargains to solo travelers

 

Man! You almost got me to book that one! If I didn't still have my 14-day on the Regal to pay for, I'd have jumped on it.

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The 10 July 2016 sailing of the Inside Passage with Tracy Arm Fjord on the Ruby Princess is currently showing a -5% solo supplement for an interior cabin. Price per person is listed as CDN$1302.10 (US$898) when booking as a solo (compared to CDN$1375.55/person when booking for two).

 

That cruise is also part of the current "Twice as Nice" promo so there's a reduced deposit of $100 and an interior includes a US$75/person OBC (when you book as a solo, you get US$150 OBC).

 

So tempting.

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13 Nights ... Independence of the Seas .... Transatlantic ... May 1 - 14.

Solo Inside Guarantee $946 including all fees. That's about $73 per night. Plus $150 SBC

 

Ft. Lauderdale to Southhamton.

 

I wish! I can't wait until the days where I'm in a position to take a last minute trip.

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13 Nights ... Independence of the Seas .... Transatlantic ... May 1 - 14.

Solo Inside Guarantee $946 including all fees. That's about $73 per night. Plus $150 SBC

 

Ft. Lauderdale to Southhamton.

 

I looked at that on, just too much vacation time to use this time.

 

 

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It might be tough because that is prime spring break season, but check the various cruise line sites and online travel agencies. I think Tuesdays are when the newest deals come out. If they reduce the price of the cruise enough, then I don't mind so much paying the supplement. But when I get a chance to look around, I'll post if I find something. Good luck!

 

 

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