Anal Annie
at least I KNOW I'm a kook...I just can't help it
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I am looking at various options to potentially book a 13 night one-way Asian cruise on Royal Caribbean in 2027. It's a big expense coming from the East coast and considering that we'll want to bookend the cruise with a few nights on land before & after. The cruise has 6 sea days so I think we'll want to have a balcony. In order to save some money I am seriously considering booking a GTY OV balcony cabin. It would save about $700 over booking an assigned OV balcony cabin. I know it's pot luck but just wondered if I could get anyone else's experience with it on RC? We booked a GTY OV cabin on our first ever cruise way back when (on DCL) & ended up with one of their aft balcony cabins with the solid wall. So it was a win-win. But this is such a big trip I'm wrestling with what is the right thing to do. There's currently a pretty good GTY rate available thru a couple of the internet cruise sites that I hate to miss out on so I'm trying to make this decision kinda quickly.
Obviously booking an assigned cabin would be the best thing but budget is a factor here. WWYD? Is $700 enough of a savings for 2 ppl to be worth it? The $700 savings would really come in handy for airfare or for hotels on either side of the cruise. I think probably the important thing is that I would prefer the balcony over OV or interior. Thoughts? Advice? Comments? Experiences? Concerns (other than I may end up in a noisy spot)?
TIA, Annie
Obviously booking an assigned cabin would be the best thing but budget is a factor here. WWYD? Is $700 enough of a savings for 2 ppl to be worth it? The $700 savings would really come in handy for airfare or for hotels on either side of the cruise. I think probably the important thing is that I would prefer the balcony over OV or interior. Thoughts? Advice? Comments? Experiences? Concerns (other than I may end up in a noisy spot)?
TIA, Annie