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NCL Sale?


jmbeebe0722
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I would not expect any sales for cruises leaving in 69 days (as I write this). In fact you have delayed so long that the best cabins are already gone. You may also find some excursions already sold out, and dining and show times not available. You are looking at the height of spring break, and cruises are crowded that week Don't delay get booked now.

 

Someone mentioned a $50 deposit, but that won't apply in OP's case because OP is already within final payment so OP will be paying full cruise fare at booking.

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Hi, We are planning to sail on NCL Escape on March 4th. We are ready to book, however being the time of year I wanted to check to see if there were any rumored or known NCL sales that I should wait to check out?

 

Show and dining reservations open 100 days prior to cruise (for suites) an all reservations 90 days out. If prime time dinner and show reservation are sold out, then your first priority on embarkation day is to get those taken care of.

 

NCL pushes their Free at Sea promotions as their "sale" (e.g., 3rd person free).

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