calling moneysavers - Who do you book your cruises with?

heatherbelle

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Hi

We've been looking at crusies for 2010. either Disney, RCL or carnival. Can anyone recommend where to book. I've sent off for a quote from Dreams today, but anyone know any discount companies. I've also had a look at govacations too.

I'm now thinking of one week free dining and another week on a cruise.

There will be three of us, DS will be 11.
 
We normally book with Bolsover Cruise Club. Unless Royal Caribbean can give us a better offer (only happened once so far).
We also once booked with a US agent, but with the current exchange rate, there's hardly ever a deal to be done anymore.
Bolsover has good prices and very friendly and prompt service :thumbsup2

PS: I would stay clear of Carnival if I were you, I've very rarely heard good things about them. Have a look at NCL though, they often have some really good prices
 
I booked a few years ago with govacations for our RCL cruise and had no issues with them what so ever, I also booked a cruise with them for last year and then changed our plans and had to cancel and it was no hassle getting our deposit back.
Last year we booked our Princess cruise with an on-line travel agent (you can't book a princess cruise via a US travel agent). Dreams unlimited are probably your best bet for a disney cruise.
 
Dreams Unlimited seem to get the best prices for Disney cruises. For other cruises, smartcruiser seem to have the best prices. With the exchange rate changes, their uk site usually comes out better.
 












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