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Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Up To $650 Off; 30% Off All Cruises Plus Kids Sail Free - Book by March 19, 2023

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Line [royalcaribbean.com] have cruises that are up to $650 off, 30% of all cruises and kids 12 and under sail free. Once you click on the site, there will be a pop-up to opt-in for and extra $50 off your next cruise. There are 285 cruises to choose from, including holiday cruises.

Sample per person based on double occupancy:
  • Weekend Getaways Perfect Day at CocoCay 3-Nights- From $237
  • 7-night Caribbean cruises - From $411
  • Sailings from New York - From $399
  • Alaskan Cruises - From $269

You may also want to look into booking with known and reputable OTAs who have their own exclusive incentives for you, on top of these savings. Compare the incentives by using the same trip on Travelocity, Priceline [priceline.com], Expedia [expedia.com], Kayak [kayak.com], AAA Travel [aaa.com] or Costco Travel. [travelocity.com].

Want to see more travel deals? Click here or here. Disclaimer: List price is an estimate and subject to fluctuate based on air carrier/hotel location, flight times/season or travel dates.


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Created 03-16-2023 at 09:39 AM by serra | Staff
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norcal007
03-16-2023 at 09:46 AM.
03-16-2023 at 09:46 AM.
very nice discounts
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armcollector
03-16-2023 at 09:53 AM.
03-16-2023 at 09:53 AM.
Anyone gone on a cruise before know if there are any other costs associated? The price here covers fare, taxes, and fees. Any others like forced tips, resort fees, and such?
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MistaClean
03-16-2023 at 11:31 AM.

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03-16-2023 at 11:31 AM.
Lol. These are the exact same "hurry before they're GONE" deals they have every month that are not super rare nor exclusive. Just a heads up for anyone not familiar with their practices feeling FOMO from their marketing tactics. Love Royal, but this is not a slickdeal by any means...
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03-16-2023 at 11:34 AM.
03-16-2023 at 11:34 AM.
Quote from armcollector :
Anyone gone on a cruise before know if there are any other costs associated? The price here covers fare, taxes, and fees. Any others like forced tips, resort fees, and such?

Price includes fare and taxes/port fees. Gratuities are extra and can be paid ahead of time when booking or at the end of your cruise.
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MistaClean
03-16-2023 at 11:43 AM.
03-16-2023 at 11:43 AM.
Quote from armcollector :
Anyone gone on a cruise before know if there are any other costs associated? The price here covers fare, taxes, and fees. Any others like forced tips, resort fees, and such?

You're always gonna pay port fees and such, but another (not as optional as they'd have you believe) fee to consider would be pre-paid gratuities. These can be paid before or at the very end of the cruise. The costs vary depending on the length of your cruise, the type of room (like suit vs. regular cabins), and are per person. A 1 week cruise for 2 can get close to $200 extra on top of the fare and port fees.

Then there's tips. You're already tipping before or at the end (unless you really had an awful experience and ask CS to remove it, which would be unfair to the hardworking crew members in most circumstances). However, for better or worse, you want cash in hand to tip people like your room Steward, bar tenders (especially if you plan on vising them frequently through the trip), and any other crew deserving of a little extra. The prepaid gratuities get split among crew, so this would ensure money is going directly to the folks you think deserve it. I'm not going to get into the morals of tipping here, but you just use your discretion.

Might be missing something, but these are more or less the "shadow costs" of cruising that you don't see upfront. There's a whole lot of a la carte like excursions (usually a ripoff bought directly from the cruise line), photo packages, dining packages, activities, WiFi packages, etc. to consider, but that aren't mandatory.
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