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Originally Posted by jams
In the past I have heard of great last min. cruise deals. Do they really exist? I checked some of the most popular cruise sites and travel sites and I don't see any great deals?
Urban legend????
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Depends on what you call, "last minute.' IF you are registered with a line to be called a week or two out, you can get a deal.
The 'urban legend' is that you can show at the dock, bags packed and get a very low priced cruise. You will NOT get on the ship.
Another is that you can book the cheapest cabin and immediately go to the Purser once onboard and upgrade to a suite for next to nothing. The lowest priced cabins and Suites are the first to sell out on any cruise. If a suite was available on board upgrade sales are at the highest possible prices.
Carnival for instance sails at an AVERAGE of 105% occupancy. RCL and NCL I'm sure are close too.
Right after 9/11 there were some 'taxes only' cruises because travel all but stopped for a couple of months.
Prices are super low now! My first cruise, 50 cruises and 40+ years back was $6800. for 11 days. The cabin was on the bottom pax deck and was so small that the wife and I had to turn sideways to pass each other in the cabin. Being newly married then, that rubbing while going past each other caused us to miss a lot of ship activities!
Today, $6800. would fetch a suite on a new mega ship with lots left over for the casino.