My husband and I were booked for our January 18th, 2003 vacation in a category 11 stateroom, deck 7 mid-ship. We were very comfortable with the decision. Then, "SECRET PORT HOLE ROOM". Oh, look honey, a secret port hole room. For only $100 more total, we get more space and we get the obstructed bonus porthole to the outside.
So, we made the jump from category 11 (standard inside) to category 10 (deluxe inside), but with the condition it's a secret porthole room. Well, none were to be reserved for our cruise 331 days from today. We booked a category 10, anyway on deck 7, but all the way forward and waitlisted for the secret port hole room.
Then, look honey, a category 9 (ocean view) on decks 1 and 2 for only $200 more than the jump we just made.
Then, look honey, a category 8 (ocean view) on a higher deck for $100 more than the category 9 jump.
I almost went for the category 9 jump since it was only $200 more than the jump we already made, but it was $300 more than our original room. Hubby reminded me that we really didn't need that window. As a bonus it was nice, but not for $300. It so very easy to make the "jump".
Tina
So, we made the jump from category 11 (standard inside) to category 10 (deluxe inside), but with the condition it's a secret porthole room. Well, none were to be reserved for our cruise 331 days from today. We booked a category 10, anyway on deck 7, but all the way forward and waitlisted for the secret port hole room.
Then, look honey, a category 9 (ocean view) on decks 1 and 2 for only $200 more than the jump we just made.
Then, look honey, a category 8 (ocean view) on a higher deck for $100 more than the category 9 jump.
I almost went for the category 9 jump since it was only $200 more than the jump we already made, but it was $300 more than our original room. Hubby reminded me that we really didn't need that window. As a bonus it was nice, but not for $300. It so very easy to make the "jump".
Tina
