Is there really such a thing as a free cruise?
Published Tuesday, September 25th 2012 - Updated Tuesday, September 25th 2012
This is a fairly common question amongst those who cruise regularly. The simple answer is...absolutely! In general, when booking eight cabins or more, one cruise fare is credited. This is known as a tour credit. In doing the math, you can see how if sixteen cabins are booked, two cruise fares are credited. I would keep going, but I think you get the point. You see, the more that is booked, the more that is free! It is a little perk that is still relatively unknown, but definitely something you will want to take advantage of should you get a large group together.
Imagine getting your group together (church, synagogue, golf, chess, whatever) and asking them all if they would like to go on a cruise as a group. Using the church example, if you are involved with a group that wanted to see the Holy land and you are an integral part of organizing the group, shouldn't you be entitled to something for all that work? The answer is a resounding YES! And whether or not you tell your group about it is completely up to you. You may also choose to give the credit to another "cruiser" which is fine too. Here's the kicker; your group will think you are amazing for organizing all of this and putting in all the work.
I hope you realize by now all you need to do is pick up the phone (or send an email) with ANY idea you might have for a group and we'll take care of ALL of the work! And you get to take the credit, both figuratively and literally!
But what if I told you that while the above scenario is always great, you can do something even easier! For the next eight weeks, we are running a Facebook contest and giving away a destination vacation for you and sixteen of your closest friends and/or family! Yes, you read that right. SIXTEEN! There's absolutely no catch. All you have to do is like our Facebook page and give us just a couple details and that's all there is to it! Simply click on the "Like" button above, or click here.
So, start thinking of the details...what is your destination of a lifetime? When do you want to go? And who are you going to take? Since we let you in on the details, I hope we'll be included!
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