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#23379
10/31/2013 07:37 PM
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Looking at a 2015 sailing. We've looked but never booked for quite a while. I notice most still have cabins shortly up until departure. But, I've never written down first available prices and last minute prices. Do the prices come down as the risk of cabin spoilage increases?
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#23380
10/31/2013 10:33 PM
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Anonymous said: Looking at a 2015 sailing. We've looked but never booked for quite a while. I notice most still have cabins shortly up until departure. But, I've never written down first available prices and last minute prices. Do the prices come down as the risk of cabin spoilage increases? No They have and will upgrade bookings from lower level inside cabins to better grade of cabins. Cheapest and most expensive cabins book first. Never seen the prices come down. The best of French islands part two will probably sell out. The two windjammer European cruises for 2015 have already sold out, the first in less than a week
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ok thanks. I should have grabbed an upper deck inside cabin couple weeks ago, now nothing but bottom decks but hey we just sleep there. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" />
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#23382
11/03/2013 09:42 AM
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I see the way the boat fills up from cheap inside cabins, the deluxe suites, and then the outside balconies? If you buy a cheaply inside now, and a balcony is still avail near sail date can you upgrade by paying the difference.
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