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7 night alaska cruise price on "golden princess". questions..........
we can get a balcony room for june 27 sailing for $1800 total ( including taxes and port charges ). 1)is this a good price? does anyone know where we can get a better price? 2) where is best location for room? fore, aft, middle? high or low? 3) jeans and a sweater ok at dinner?
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The best forum I'be found for cruise info is www.cruisecritic.com. We've gotten good prices from various agencies by requesting bids at www.cruisecompete.com.
We prefer a cabin as low and midships as possible because my husband is prone to motion sickness, and that's the most stable location. I wouldn't wear jeans to dinner on a Princess ship. |
Loved my balcony--worth the extra money.
People dress for dinner in the dining rooms--some nights are just more formal than other nights. I didn't mind being up high but I don't have motion sickness problems. Definitely go visit cruisecritic.com |
If this cruise goes all the way to Anchorage (Whittier) get a room on the land side--I don't know which direction you are going.
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That seems like a decent rate for a balcony cabin. The Golden is a nice ship; hopefully the construction that wasn't quite complete on my recent cruise on her will be finished by the time you go.
(Nice) jeans and a sweater would be ok for everything except the formal nights, or you could always go to the buffet. Agree with the suggestions to have a look at Cruise Critic. |
Is that price for a 7-day cruise? I don't know where you've looked for prices, but for the cruise we just completed last week, the best price we found was with Costco Travel. We've also used www.cruisesonly.com for a couple cruises. There are many, many places to shop online. Ironically, once in a while I've found a better price on Princess' website than the supposed "bargain" sites.
I wouldn't wear jeans to the diningroom, but other pants are perfectly acceptable with a nice sweater/blouse/top. You might get more answers if you post your question in the Cruises section here. |
great info! thank you, all! we are now checking the recommended sights..............
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We were on the smaller Princess ship last summer, got an upper level cabin with balcony for $1300 via cruisecompete. Great service from the travel agent, couldn't have been a nicer experience. We started in Vancouver, had a cabin on the right (land) side and I'm SO glad we did. The balcony made a big difference, fantastic views and kept the cabin from feeling clautrophobic. Great trip.
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WOW! $1300 sounds really great! was it a last minute deal? when you say "land side", was it a one-way (northbound) trip?
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I would feel really out of place wearing jeans to the dining room. I took mix and match black & white pieces & got along OK.
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I would recommend www.cruise.com they are the only web company that did not charge hidden fees. Also, they appear to have prices well below the other sites. I havent figured out how they do that. I used them twice and in both cases I was very satisfied with the service and the prices.
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You are really fortunate to get such an amazing price. Take it for sure, you won't see a better deal.
I recommend a mid-ship room; the deck doesn't particularly matter; Alaska is smooth anyway. And finally, sweater and jeans is definitely not okay at dinner. They'll turn you away. |
Enjoy your cruse ;D
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Bodijak, sorry for the delayed response. Our $1300 deal was not last minute, we booked months in advance. Because I had a convention to attend in Anchorage, we had to have a week either before or after a specific date, so we even had to be picky about which time. Just post the ship you want and the date on cruisecompete.com and see what you get. I took the lowest 3 and let them know what my lowest price was, and each of them dropped a little more. And we didn't sacrifice service, the agent was great in helping us pick our cabin.
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