Myth #1: Last Minute Means Greater
Savings There was a time when last minute
cruises were a good deal. This was a result of supply and
demand. Consumers are now more aware of the value of
cruise vacations and the demand is at record highs.
Individuals who wait until the last minute to book cruise
vacations often pay a much higher rate for their cruise
fare and have the least selection to choose from for
accommodations. Some destinations, like Alaska, are often
sold out months to a year in advance. To secure preferred
accommodations at the best price----book
early!
Myth
#2: Lowest Prices Equal Value
This is simply not true. Price is
not the only element to consider when looking at value. With
cruising, the lowest price often means the least desirable
destinations and the worst accommodations. Many travel
companies post lower-priced staterooms to attract customers
without regard to how it may affect your cruise experience.
Consult your Personal Cruise Expert on how to secure the best
value for your vacation.
Myth
#3: Shorter Cruises are
Cheaper It's
not unusual for a four day Caribbean cruise to be less
expensive than a three day. This is because three-day
itineraries usually operate over the weekend and four-days are
mid-week. This can mean fewer guests and better prices. The
same is true for longer itineraries. Pricing is based on
demand. When demand is low, so are the prices.
Myth
#4: You Can Book the Best Deals by Doing It
Yourself
Doing it yourself is almost a
guarantee that you'll pay too much. You may get lucky and find
some deals but without industry knowledge you may not have
enough information to compare prices to find out if it is truly
the best bang for your buck. Pricing is easy to compare, but
the value of each offer isn't as obvious. Advertised prices
aren't always as "all-inclusive" as they seem. See #5 for more
details.
Myth
#5: Ticket Price is Everything
The price of your cruise ticket
is only one expense to consider. There are government and
destination taxes and fees, air fare, transfers, cocktails,
pre- or post- night stays, tips and gratuities, wine, optional
restaurants and activities, shore excursions and more to factor
into the equation. Some cruise lines include some of these
elements into their cruise fare, creating a much better value
for a seemingly higher fare. Be sure you fully understand all
the costs associated with your cruise package and don't be
swayed by shiny offers and deals.
Myth
#6: All Cruises are Equal
While a cruise ship may seem to
have a fairly standard layout, you'd be surprised at all the
differences between cruise lines and their fleet. Some are
geared toward a specific age group or interest. Some are
considered luxury lines while others may be more family
friendly. Your Personal Cruise Expert can assist you in finding
the best fit for you.
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