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No booking for me, way too much for a family of 4 and sometimes 5.
I was looking at the Galapagos trip for 2010...... $1000 increase plus the $400 EBD is a big difference.
We were also tentatively planning on Galapagos for next summer with ABD but this price change / lack of EBD + other ABD problems from this year have caused us to cross ABD off the list for next summer. Our son is just starting HS and we won't have many more vacations with him, so waiting for ABD to get their act together isn't something we're willing to do. My husband was surprised Monday evening when he came home and found we didn't have a tour booked and plane tickets scoped out.....
I just spoke with a travel agent who called ABD and was told that although there is no EBD, the trips are priced in tiers. So when the first tier is sold out, the price for the next tier goes up! So it's sort of the opposite of an EBD - a penalty for not booking early??? OK, that's not exactly right, but I hope you know what I'm trying to say.
Then you have to figure in the price of plane tickets and travel insurance, so I don't think I'll be able to swing it. Too bad, we've been looking forward to Italy in 2010 since last year.
I am considering booking the adults only Peru trip. I do not have a problem with the price except that I will likely have to pay a single supplement. For that reason I have to make sure I can afford both that and the Baltic cruise I am taking in June.
The new pricing structure is like the cruises - the sooner you book, the lower the price you can get. May be the result of combining ABD and cruise line management.
Pardon my ignorance, but what is an SBC?That is a great point and I could see that being the case b/c of the same people running both shows. At least DCL offers 10% off and a SBC for booking early! I have 2 cruises booked through 2010 because of it!
Pardon my ignorance, but what is an SBC?
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We booked the Peru trip over Christmas 2010. The price was higher than the 2009 rate, but to be honest I was surprised at how low the holiday rate was for this year.
We did the the $100 per person loyalty credit. And you can be sure that I'll keep an eye on the rates (as I do with the cruises) to see if the rate goes down before final payment is due.
Ande although they don't advertise it, they do offer deep discounts to fill up trips that aren't fully booked.
We booked the Peru trip over Christmas 2010. The price was higher than the 2009 rate, but to be honest I was surprised at how low the holiday rate was for this year.
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I think the Peru trip is the one still reasonably priced trip. We booked the first week the itineraries were announced last summer. We are in a wait and see mode.