Well, there are a bunch of things you can do to get the best deal. The most important is actually WHEN you sail. If you can avoid school vacations there are much better prices (since fewer people can cruise then): Feb, March, October, November are your best bets.
There are more tips on getting the best value for your money here:
Regarding WHERE to buy a cruise, I’d recommend reading this guide:
It explains the pros and cons of using a website vs. phone agent, and how to pick someone good (look for a low price guarantee and Better Business Bureau membership!).
Last but not least, you can search for a cruise from New Orleans or Mobile specifically, here:
(And yes, they have a low-price-guarantee and are members of the Better Business Bureau)
I actually just booked a cruise leaving out of New Orleans. I would recommend that over the one leaving Mobile, which is one of the oldest Carnival ships and is way out of date. I went to orbitz.com and I got a free upgrade to an oceanview room for around $400, which is amazing. I also found cheap deals at aaa.com
Pl check the URL in the source below for Cruise Deals. You can check the extensive library of customer
and Cruise Critic reviews, Photos, cruise line movies,
and over 3,700 ship tours. Plus, see itineraries, deck plans,
ship details, and more.
Orbitz
Travelocity
SideStep
Hotwire
Expedia
Lastminutedeals
Last Minute Travel
Cheap Flights
last minute cruises
I would then check each personal cruise site directly.
July 27th, 2008 at 1:18 am
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July 28th, 2008 at 6:07 pm
Norwegian Spirit or Carnival Fantasy are the only choices out of New Orleans, and Carnival Holiday out of Mobile.
Go to vacationstogo.com, and you can get info on both cruises, as well as prices for various dates.
Then go to cruisecompete.com and enter your “choice” date, and see what prepaid gratuities or ship board credit you can get.
July 31st, 2008 at 3:22 pm
Well, there are a bunch of things you can do to get the best deal. The most important is actually WHEN you sail. If you can avoid school vacations there are much better prices (since fewer people can cruise then): Feb, March, October, November are your best bets.
There are more tips on getting the best value for your money here:
Regarding WHERE to buy a cruise, I’d recommend reading this guide:
It explains the pros and cons of using a website vs. phone agent, and how to pick someone good (look for a low price guarantee and Better Business Bureau membership!).
Last but not least, you can search for a cruise from New Orleans or Mobile specifically, here:
(And yes, they have a low-price-guarantee and are members of the Better Business Bureau)
Hope that helps!
August 2nd, 2008 at 8:15 pm
I actually just booked a cruise leaving out of New Orleans. I would recommend that over the one leaving Mobile, which is one of the oldest Carnival ships and is way out of date. I went to orbitz.com and I got a free upgrade to an oceanview room for around $400, which is amazing. I also found cheap deals at aaa.com
August 3rd, 2008 at 2:13 pm
Pl check the URL in the source below for Cruise Deals. You can check the extensive library of customer
and Cruise Critic reviews, Photos, cruise line movies,
and over 3,700 ship tours. Plus, see itineraries, deck plans,
ship details, and more.
August 4th, 2008 at 6:08 am
Try these.
Orbitz
Travelocity
SideStep
Hotwire
Expedia
Lastminutedeals
Last Minute Travel
Cheap Flights
last minute cruises
I would then check each personal cruise site directly.
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August 6th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
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