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I book through an online travel agent. I keep checking their website to see if price has dropped. Don't know how you booked but if you booked through agent, just go back to that site and follow prices every few days. You do sort of select your cruise date/etc almost like you are booking again. You can check cruise ship website too. Like other person said, check to see if it is for new bookings only etc. Sometimes you can cancel your cruise and get new booking price if necessary.

I've done it and it's easy. Good luck.;)

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Many of us make a habit of logging onto the Royal Caribbean website and doing a pretend reservation to see what the current rates are.

 

This is what I do as well.

 

I am also subscribed to my roll call thread. My recent price drop was noticed by a fellow cruiser in my roll call who was kind enough to notify everyone else. So sometimes it can be found just by checking your roll call (or even your email if you are subscribed to it).

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