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  1. Winter is high season in Florida and the Caribbean. Winter is low season in Europe. So in Winter most of the ships are in Florida and the Caribbean and only about two ships at any given time are in Europe.

     

    Summer is low season in Florida and the Caribbean (except for families going to Orlando). Summer is peak season in Europe. So in Summer peak season RCCL has a great deal of ships in Europe, while still maintaining ships in several cities of Florida, New Jersey, Baltimore, etc.

     

    This is where you are wrong. Who gave you the idea the summer is the low season in Florida and the Caribbean :confused:. These cruises bring a premium. Aside from holiday sailings, the winter is actually the low season in the Caribbean. The only reason there are so many ships in the Caribbean during the off months is because they are back from their summer homeports. Look at pricing in the winter, you can steal a cruise. Do you realize that pricing for 7 night Caribbean cruises has been around $1000-1300 per person for inside cabins since we took our first 7 night in 2004 and continutes to rise? Partially because of the fact that there are so few ships now, but also because American families do travel while their kids are out of school as well, believe it or not :rolleyes:.

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