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Old April 4th, 2010, 11:07 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Surfer E2468
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We were looking into a transatlantic in oct,we have the vacation book
from vacations to go that lists the inside cabins at $749.00 p.p. but on
their web site they are asking a starting price of$950 a switch and bait
job if we ever saw one.Makes me hesitate to trust them





cruise lover(~~~~~)






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Old April 5th, 2010, 12:27 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
D Ball[_2_]
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On Apr 4, 5:07*pm, (Surfer E2468) wrote:
We were looking into a transatlantic in oct,we have the vacation book
from vacations to go that lists the inside cabins at $749.00 p.p. but on
their web site they are asking a starting price of$950 a switch and bait
job if we ever saw one.Makes me hesitate to trust them

* * * * * cruise lover(~~~~~)


Annie, is it possible that prices have risen as inventory has sold
out? I don't think it's surprising that dated print pricing may not
reflect today's market conditions. I'm sure you'll recall from your
years of cruise experience that on any given day from the time a
cruise is opened for sale until sail date, a cabin can be a different
price than it was the day before and the next day, all depending on
how well the ship is selling. I wonder if you look through the print
booklet, you'll find some disclaimer about the prices shown?

I hope your transatlantic works out!

Diana Ball
Austin, TX
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Old April 5th, 2010, 01:40 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Tom K
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On 4/4/10 6:07 PM, Surfer E2468 wrote:
We were looking into a transatlantic in oct,we have the vacation book
from vacations to go that lists the inside cabins at $749.00 p.p. but on
their web site they are asking a starting price of$950 a switch and bait
job if we ever saw one.Makes me hesitate to trust them



Annie, ask one of the TA's here, like George or Susette. In fact, Suzy
is down your neck of the woods IIRC.

--Tom
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Old April 21st, 2010, 12:17 AM
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Well, you can always give them a call to make sure of this. It is the summer season and I think that there are a lot of promos and discounts given out by cruise ships to get more passengers.
 




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