Princess Cruises has
Black Friday Sale Offers For 2022-2023: Choose from
60 sailings under $60 per day (per guest), and
100's more sailings under $100 per day (per guest)
to Alaska, the California Coast, the Caribbean, Panama Canal and Europe. Book through
Travelocity,
Expedia,
Kayak,
AAA Travel, or Costco Travel
Thanks to Deal Hunter
serra for finding this deal.
Note, additionally, this offer stacks with $1 deposits, meaning those who reserve their sailings to worldwide destinations by Nov. 30 don't have to pay the remaining balance until 90 days before their trip, when deposits typically range between $100 - $800 at the time of booking. The $1 deposit does NOT apply to sailings within 90 days of November 30th.
Sample itineraries available in the 60 sailings under $60 per day include:
- 7-Day Mexican Riviera on Discovery Princess, our newest ship (March 4, 2023)
- 10-Day Panama Canal with Costa Rica & Caribbean on Caribbean Princess (March 12, 2023)
- 14-Day Moroccan Passage on Sky Princess (March 18, 2023)
- 7-Day Western Caribbean with Mexico on Ruby Princess (March 19, 2023)
- 5-Day Pacific Coastal on Majestic Princess (April 30, 2023)
Sample itineraries available in the 100's of sailings under $100 per day include:
- 18-Day Panama Canal – Ocean to Ocean on Emerald Princess (April 16, 2023)
- 7-Day Alaska Voyage of the Glaciers on Majestic Princess (May 13, 2023)
- 7-Day Alaska Inside Passage on Royal Princess (May 13, 2023)
- 12-Day British Isles with Portland (for Stonehenge) on Regal Princess (May 20, 2023)
- 7-Day Canada & New England on Emerald Princess (Sept. 9, 2023)
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these cruise lines sail in hawaii and having their black friday sale. maybe see what offer is most important to you and your needs, go from there.
norwegian [ncl.com]
holland america [hollandamerica.com]
princess [princess.com]
royal caribbean [royalcaribbean.com]
carnival [carnival.com]
disney [go.com]
sorry, i wasn't that helpful. those links will go directly to hawaii as the destination though
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Primary Traveler $324.00 Taxes and Fees $183.01
Traveler 2 $324.00 Taxes and Fees $183.01
Expedia Specials
Black Friday Savings Offer! Ends 11/30
included
Princess Plus - Plus Beverage Package (includes service charges), Wi-Fi and Crew Appreciation - a $95 per day value!
included
Cruise Total: $1,014.02
- For a family of 4, I would strongly suggest you get a balcony room or at least an oceanview room. You will feel very cooped up in an inside room. Most of the time the cost difference is not a lot between balcony, oceanview, and inside rooms. You can also save money with the "obstructed balcony room".
- Look into different accommodation options. For example, I am a family of 4 with two adult daughters. In my most recent cruise in October, I ended up booking 3 rooms for 4 passengers. My wife and I took a balcony room, and each of my daughters get their own inside staterooms. The total cost is about the same for my family of 4 staying in one balcony room where as we booked 2 additional inside rooms for my daughters. The cost difference between single versus double occupancy for inside room was less than $100 per room. In the meantime, we received $100 onboard credit for each of my daughters' rooms. The bottom line is it cost about the same for booking one balcony room for 4 passengers versus 3 separate rooms for 4 passengers as I mentioned above.
- Each adult may need to pair up with one kid if your children are under age and you want to book separate rooms. They don't care if you switch passengers in your rooms once you are onboard. Make sure you book adjacent rooms or in the close proximity.
- If you are prone to sea sickness, try to book room close to the center of the ship. The ideal room is deck 6 mid-ship. Avoid too high or too low and too far in the front.
Try out with a 5 to 7 days cruise if this is your first time. You would not have a good cruise experience if it is too short (I hate boarding and disembarkation).
You can google different website for stateroom condition. Here's one of the website you can check: https://www.icruise.com/cabins/pr...-E310.html
Have fun!
- For a family of 4, I would strongly suggest you get a balcony room or at least an oceanview room. You will feel very cooped up in an inside room. Most of the time the cost difference is not a lot between balcony, oceanview, and inside rooms. You can also save money with the "obstructed balcony room".
- Look into different accommodation options. For example, I am a family of 4 with two adult daughters. In my most recent cruise in October, I ended up booking 3 rooms for 4 passengers. My wife and I took a balcony room, and each of my daughters get their own inside staterooms. The total cost is about the same for my family of 4 staying in one balcony room where as we booked 2 additional inside rooms for my daughters. The cost difference between single versus double occupancy for inside room was less than $100 per room. In the meantime, we received $100 onboard credit for each of my daughters' rooms. The bottom line is it cost about the same for booking one balcony room for 4 passengers versus 3 separate rooms for 4 passengers as I mentioned above.
- Each adult may need to pair up with one kid if your children are under age and you want to book separate rooms. They don't care if you switch passengers in your rooms once you are onboard. Make sure you book adjacent rooms or in the close proximity.
- If you are prone to sea sickness, try to book room close to the center of the ship. The ideal room is deck 6 mid-ship. Avoid too high or too low and too far in the front.
Try out with a 5 to 7 days cruise if this is your first time. You would not have a good cruise experience if it is too short (I hate boarding and disembarkation).
You can google different website for stateroom condition. Here's one of the website you can check: https://www.icruise.com/cabins/pr...-E310.html
Have fun!
every time i'm in visual distance of humongous freaking boats I get this weird feeling of anxiousness and its almost like I could pass out from it you know.
I wonder if it really is a phobia since don't think I could ever in a million years step foot on a big, freeking existing...entities ahh it's just so bizarre to me. every time I hear they're freaking blow horns here in New York City since you could hear that from all over the place it's just so bizarre the like the most terrifying looking things. I wouldnt step foot on the USS intrepid docked here in Hell's kitchen even if u paid me.
I don't even know how to explain it...
Wow.. I need a drink after that post haha
- For a family of 4, I would strongly suggest you get a balcony room or at least an oceanview room. You will feel very cooped up in an inside room. Most of the time the cost difference is not a lot between balcony, oceanview, and inside rooms. You can also save money with the "obstructed balcony room".
- Look into different accommodation options. For example, I am a family of 4 with two adult daughters. In my most recent cruise in October, I ended up booking 3 rooms for 4 passengers. My wife and I took a balcony room, and each of my daughters get their own inside staterooms. The total cost is about the same for my family of 4 staying in one balcony room where as we booked 2 additional inside rooms for my daughters. The cost difference between single versus double occupancy for inside room was less than $100 per room. In the meantime, we received $100 onboard credit for each of my daughters' rooms. The bottom line is it cost about the same for booking one balcony room for 4 passengers versus 3 separate rooms for 4 passengers as I mentioned above.
- Each adult may need to pair up with one kid if your children are under age and you want to book separate rooms. They don't care if you switch passengers in your rooms once you are onboard. Make sure you book adjacent rooms or in the close proximity.
- If you are prone to sea sickness, try to book room close to the center of the ship. The ideal room is deck 6 mid-ship. Avoid too high or too low and too far in the front.
Try out with a 5 to 7 days cruise if this is your first time. You would not have a good cruise experience if it is too short (I hate boarding and disembarkation).
You can google different website for stateroom condition. Here's one of the website you can check: https://www.icruise.com/cabins/pr...-E310.html
Have fun!
I think the tip on the balcony is good, but to be honest, I have had no issues with a single inside room for a family of 4. When are you in the room anyway? To sleep, to change.. That's about it. I have found it to be a waste IMO, but you have to look at the prices.
Finally, after you book direct, call the vacation planner line at 800-901-1172 in the coming weeks. Tell then you don't have a planner and was hoping they can look at your reservation to apply the best discounts. You will save even more money.
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every time i'm in visual distance of humongous freaking boats I get this weird feeling of anxiousness and its almost like I could pass out from it you know.
I wonder if it really is a phobia since don't think I could ever in a million years step foot on a big, freeking existing...entities ahh it's just so bizarre to me. every time I hear they're freaking blow horns here in New York City since you could hear that from all over the place it's just so bizarre the like the most terrifying looking things. I wouldnt step foot on the USS intrepid docked here in Hell's kitchen even if u paid me.
I don't even know how to explain it...
Wow.. I need a drink after that post haha
On the left of the screen, you can set different criteria such as month, region etc. to select the cruise of your choice. You can also filter the list by low to high prices.
My choice of room type is usually based on price difference and the number of "sea day" (no port stop). It does not make much difference for the room type if there is no sea day since you only use your room mostly night time.
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