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Mybearsbaby
October 21st, 2010, 04:08 PM
Hi. Dumb question...is the pricing for the Celebration the same as other cruise lines (per person) or is it like a hotel (per night) or the price you see for the whole sailing?
(ex. I saw on the website $99 for lowest category...is that 99 per day/per person or $99 for the room both days?)
Is room service free?
Also, will the lowest category/ mid categories accommodate 2 people in the same bed? DH and I are thinking about going. We know it will be small, but we just want to do something fun next month to extend our anniversary trip. Thanks in Advance ;)
patseacruiser
October 21st, 2010, 04:29 PM
The lowest categories do not have beds that go together
Mybearsbaby
October 21st, 2010, 04:57 PM
Thanks :) Do you know what category does? And how the pricing works? I would just call them, but I have a stupid prepay phone with very little minutes right now...
You help is very appreciated :):)
robsvacation
October 23rd, 2010, 12:56 AM
The cruise is generally quoted per person not per cabin. Also you have to be careful since the taxes sometimes are and sometimes aren't included. If you want a rough idea on total cost (no real discounts) go to the website. Use a pretend phone number, name, address, etc and when you get to the last page the total cost (minus the fuel surcharge and gratuities) will be displayed. Finally, it is a 1-800 number so if you can actually find a pay phone or borrow a friends land-line it's no charge!
Mybearsbaby
October 23rd, 2010, 08:52 AM
The cruise is generally quoted per person not per cabin. Also you have to be careful since the taxes sometimes are and sometimes aren't included. If you want a rough idea on total cost (no real discounts) go to the website. Use a pretend phone number, name, address, etc and when you get to the last page the total cost (minus the fuel surcharge and gratuities) will be displayed. Finally, it is a 1-800 number so if you can actually find a pay phone or borrow a friends land-line it's no charge!
Thanks for the info...thats a good idea ;)