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I'm Gary Bembridge this is another on my
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cruising tips of Travis I want to share
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with you the really common and big
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mistakes that people make when booking a
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cruise starting with this one missing
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the best prices that are out there and
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in order to do this the most important
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thing of all is timing timing is
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absolutely key to getting the best price
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first of all when our price is likely to
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be lowest when Cruise Lines launch new
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itineraries they generally price them at
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pretty good prices often the lowest
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you're going to find and that's because
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they want to get people to sign up to
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booking a cruise way in advance because
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they're often launch itineraries one two
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or sometimes even three years ahead of
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time and what they want to do is try and
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get people to book so they know how full
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it is get the money and get the deposits
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in so if you are planning and are
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thinking far ahead booking a cruise with
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art in Ares come on sale you'll often
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get the best price or certainly a loft
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and get but whole bunch of extras added
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on to onboard credits or free drinks or
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gratuities or whatever so when
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artilleries launch is when you're going
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to find some of the sharpest prices the
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second key time when you look for great
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prices is 90 to 60 days before a cruise
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the reason for that is you have to pay
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your final deposit to me as the way
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rules are at the moment 60 to 90 days
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depending on the cruise line before the
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cruise goes at that point in time the
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cruise line then knows how full the ship
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is and they then want to clear the rest
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of the cabins so they will start to
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offer really show up prices promotions
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and discounts to fill the ship the third
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really important time when it comes to
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timing is what's known as wave season
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now this differs a little bit based on
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country but most countries will have the
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wave season just after the Christmas
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period and into the new year the
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beginning of year that's where lots and
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lots of people start to plan their
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vacations the year ahead and this is
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when most cruise lines will launch big
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promotions and they have pretty
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aggressive sales targets to hit in the
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wave season to lock down sales so you'll
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normally find really sharp prices as
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well really really important though is
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there will be ad hoc promotions coming
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along the way whether it's wave or it's
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the 60-day late bookings so sign up for
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email newsletter so there's something I
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strongly recommend any cruise line that
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you're interested in because that's
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normally where they will
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push-out great deal so all through the
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year there may be deals that happen out
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of these three other key periods that I
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was talking about the other critical
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thing when it comes to prices and timing
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is don't assume that you will get the
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best price always from the cruise line
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or from your agent shop around look at
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online sites look at the cruise line
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site talk to your agent and take a look
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at what deals and offers are going
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around now largely speaking you'll find
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prices are often the same across the
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different channels but what gets added
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is often the key difference so you might
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find certain cruise agents will add in
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extra onboard credit or amenities so
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make sure that you're shopping around
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and looking and comparing prices before
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you decide to book critically important
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though when it comes to timing is once
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you've booked particularly we've booked
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way in advance is make sure that you
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track what's happening with fairs so
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check in every now and again or with
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your agent to check in with prices and
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if you find that your cabin has reduced
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in price contact the cruise line and ask
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them what they will offer because they
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will normally give you an upgrade or
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that adds some more amenities in if your
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actual cabin price is now being sold to
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you but the cruise lines won't
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proactively come and offer you a better
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price are really important make sure
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that you keep tracking so timing is
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everything but also staying diligent and
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keeping an eye on prices is also
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important the second really big mistake
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and common mistake that people make when
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booking a cruise is not really looking
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at the nuance and the detail of the
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itinerary this is really important for a
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couple of reasons one of the big
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mistakes that people make is they look
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at it Artemis say for example in the
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Mediterranean they see its includes
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Paris Rome and Florence
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however the ports for all those places
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are a very long way away so you're not
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to find that January you might say Paris
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with little brackets from La Habra it
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might say Rome little brackets from
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choo-choo Vecchio or Florence little
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brackets from laverna so you really
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understand what port are you actually go
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into how close is it to the place that
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you really absolutely want to see
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another mistake that a lot of people
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make is they look at that Chinnery and
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they say they're going to all these
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places five or six beautiful islands in
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the Caribbean or wherever but make sure
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you take a look at the detail of the
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itinerary and understand what time you
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arrive and what time you leave you might
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find that some of those ports that you
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you want to spend time in you're only
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spending a morning or an afternoon in so
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a lot of people discover once they get
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right close up to the cruise they're
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actually the place that they want to
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spend time in isn't actually not going
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to happen another critical thing when
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you look at the itinerary is make sure
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you understand what the sea days are so
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one of the things that cruise lines
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sometimes do is they're only lists the
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port day so you take a glance at their
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Tarin you think oh that's great I'm
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going to all these ports but you might
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find there's a lot of sea days
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interspersed between those and if you're
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the sort of person that really doesn't
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like sea days you might find out the
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cruise is not really the one you want
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and you've booked on a cruise it has
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more sea days then you're really
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comfortable with another really
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important thing when you look at the
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itinerary is look at which are tender
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ports and where you're actually docking
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tender ports are those where you
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actually use the boat tenders so the
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ship docks outside the port and you get
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ferry backwards and forwards which does
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reduce quite significantly in many cases
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the amount of time you actually get to
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spend on lad the third big mistake that
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people make when booking a cruise is not
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really think in detail about the
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significance of the time of year and
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whether now of course all of cruisers
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are very seasonal so you can only Cruise
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in certain areas and certain times of
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the year but there are things you still
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need to watch out for one of which is
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related to the weather so you might
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decide that's great I'm gonna go to the
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Caribbean in July because it's the
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middle of summer however that's in the
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hurricane season so make sure that as
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you look at the regions although you can
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Cruise and some of them
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the weather's not great so for example
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in Alaska you get a lot of rain
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particularly as you head into the center
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and towards the end of the season if
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you're going to say to Tahiti and the
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French Polynesian islands you'll find
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the rainy season really runs up to the
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end of May into June time and then it
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gets really good weather after that with
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very little rain so when you're looking
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at booking also take a look in detail
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about what weather you like to have on
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that cruise because the cruise lines
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going there doesn't necessary mean it's
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a great time of the year to go to the
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other thing linked to that is make sure
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that you're understanding the type of
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travel you're going to have on different
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types of cruises so again I'll use the
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Caribbean as an example if you're
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heading in the middle of summer you're
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going to have lots of families if you're
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heading it's spring break time you might
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know lots of partying people if you head
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out say in January February you might
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really think about what the school
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holiday is the college holidays the
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university holidays are the big public
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holidays that are taking place at
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different times of the year because that
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could affect the type of person you're
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onboard so for example I don't have kids
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and I like to travel without kids on
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board so I would always choose to go to
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the Caribbean out of school holiday
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times so perhaps in November or February
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because it's going to be more people
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that are more couples more solos and
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more of an adult crowd for example
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people in their enthusiasm to book a
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cruise and book a particular itinerary
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don't always think through or understand
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the fine print the cancellation the
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refund terms and this is really
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important one of the things we got more
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used to in the whole period of the
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shutdown and restoring of cruising is a
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Cruise Lines introduced much more
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flexible cancellation and change and
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refund policies however as we look
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it's reverting back to the old more
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traditional booking and cancellation
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terms which are pretty rigid so when
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you're booking a cruise take a look at a
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couple of things first of all understand
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what the deposit level is going to be
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some cruise lines have very large
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deposits so for example the time of
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recording you had to deposit 20% with
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say Virgin voyages where some other
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cruise lines were offering really low
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deposits also understand if the deposits
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will be refundable or you can move them
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so that actually means you might want to
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book a cruise but you're not a hundred
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essential but you know that you can get
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the deposit back also carefully
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understand the cancellation terms so a
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lot of cruise lines certainly once
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you've paid the final balance it's very
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very very strict cancellation where you
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can lose between 75% and a hundred
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percent of your fare really really
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easily even doing sometimes on some
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cruise lines simply changing a passenger
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name is counted as a cancellation so
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perhaps you're cruising with somebody
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and they can't come and you want to
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switch it some cruise lines will
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actually take that as a cancellation and
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you will lose that fare for that person
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now you can often normally negotiate
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around that if you're good at
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negotiating on perhaps put your foot
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down but it is a really big challenge
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well so bear in mind that cruise lines
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within the cruise contract can change
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without any compensation the itinerary
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so you might be into the Caribbean it
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might have a certain amount of ports but
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because the ports are said closed or
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at the port or it gets too busy they can
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chop and change out ports at will pretty
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much without him to give you
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compensation so really understand as you
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book some of those limitations and some
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of those rules another big mistake that
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people make when booking cruises they
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get really excited about the cruise they
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booked the cruise but they don't think
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through travel insurance travel
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insurance is really really important
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it's important to take our travel
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insurance ideally at the time of making
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a booking and having a travel insurance
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that includes canceled for any reason
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now some of the rules and regulations
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have got much tighter through the whole
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pandemic situation where love the
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insurance companies are taking out some
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of the council for any reason but you
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really want travel insurance when you
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book so that if you do have to pull out
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of a cruise at any stage you have
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insurance to cover you also make sure
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that you understand does it cover if
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there are any pandemic related issues
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crop up many of them are not covered now
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with everything that's happened it's not
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entirely clear how expensive or easy it
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is to get travelers includes cruises so
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for example my partner recently got a
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notification from their insurance
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company which said they no longer by
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default carried cruise as part of their
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policy so you had to contact them and
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pay quite a big premium to get cruise
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cover so really important make sure that
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you can get travel insurance because if
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you're aged or any pre-existing
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conditions before you make a booking
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because you may find that going on a
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cruise is very risky without having
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travel insurance if something does
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happen to you god forbid you break a leg
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or something or you fall ill and you
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have to be evacuated or put in the
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hospital on land the cost can be
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so creasing without travel insurance is
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a really bad idea those are some of
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those common mistakes I see with people
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booking a cruise we've all done it I've
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done many of these which is how I've
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learnt those or I've heard people
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talking about those I have loads more
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