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Last Minute Cruise Question - Single Stipend Query



 
 
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Old March 28th, 2005, 05:56 AM
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Default Last Minute Cruise Question - Single Stipend Query

I can get a week off and want to take a relatively inexpensive cruise.
Something like
5 nights & 6 days for $700. I am wondering... If I know a cruise isn't
booked &
wait until 24 or 48 hours before boarding will the cruise line give me a
single
without charging me an extra singles fee or stipend. That is can I assume
better a single at half the couple's rate rathan than an empty cabin
generating no revenue? Any suggestions or hints
on the above will be appreciated. I would like
a single without having to pay the extra fee
for same.

Josh
 




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