American Eagle Cabin Tour - Veranda Suite Balcony Stateroom - American Cruise Lines
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she pointed out to me that that on a typical 8-day cruise on American Eagle the cabins on Deck 2 cost about $2,000 less than the ones on deck 3 yet they're essentially identical
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In this video you will get a full cabin tour of the most common type of stateroom on American Eagle... the new ship from American Cruise Lines, and the first in a series of 12 Eagle-class vessels from ACL. I'll give you a full tour of a Veranda Suite... which is what American Cruise Lines calls the balcony cabins on the 3rd floor of the ship. You'll see everything this cabin has to offer... including the bed, closet, nightstands, desk, storage shelves, chairs, bathroom, electrical outlets, and balcony. These cabins are typically priced about $2000 more than a 2nd floor cabin for an 8-day cruise... and since they're described as Veranda Suites and the 2nd floor cabins are not, people naturally assume that the 3rd floor cabins are better, and worth paying the extra money for. But in reality, the cabins on the 2nd floor of the ship are essentially identical to the cabins on the 3rd floor... and the location of the cabins on the 2nd floor is actually better! You only have to walk up one flight of stairs to get to them, instead of two flights to get to the third floor... and the 2nd floor cabins are on the same level as the lounge where cocktail hour and all the entertainment happens. So, once you've watched this video, you'll know the secret that can save you $2000 on a cruise on any of the Eagle-class ships with American Cruise Lines. By the way, I learned this secret from my travel agent, Caitlin Gallagher... and it's a perfect example of the benefits of having a travel agent book your cruise instead of booking it yourself, directly with the cruise line. Any normal person would assume that a "Veranda Suite" that costs $2000 more than a standard cabin must be better... but an experienced travel agent like Caitlin, who is a certified travel advisor with American Cruise Lines and almost all the other major cruise lines, knows things that like this that can save you money and help ensure that you have a great vacation. If you're interested in having Caitlin book a cruise for you, visit her web site at www.ambrentravel.com Video Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:35 Cabin tour 3:20 Internet & TV 5:25 Save $2000 7:01 Conclusion #americancruiselines #cruiseship #travel