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Is there better deals booking while on board? Looking to do one of the Hawaii cruises. We will be on Liberty Feb 9th. Is there an advantage to waiting and booking then?

 

I've never seen any deals available on board that you couldn't get online. But you can get the price for any sale that's currently available.

 

The advantage to booking online is you get on board credit (OBC) in the amount of $50 to $200, depending on the length of the cruise. You also get two family & friends certificates, which allows two others to book the same cruise and get the same amount of OBC that you got.

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Is there better deals booking while on board? Looking to do one of the Hawaii cruises. We will be on Liberty Feb 9th. Is there an advantage to waiting and booking then?

Deals booking on board are OBCs based on cabin category and cruise length. But there can be other deals before or after you board, whose value may be better than the said OBC. Better to regularly check price movements.

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