Should I Book My Next Cruise Onboard My Current Cruise?
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absolutely you should book your next cruise on board your current cruise if you're having a good time.
you're going to get perks that we just cannot get you when you're off the ship.
they saved over $2,000 by booking early.
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If you've cruised before, you’ve likely seen the Future Cruise Desk and received flyers promising exclusive perks for booking your next cruise while onboard. But is it really the best deal? Many cruisers—especially those new to cruising—aren’t sure if booking onboard is the smartest move. Some also worry they’ll lose the chance to work with their trusted travel advisor (you won’t—and I’ll explain why). In this video, Shawn breaks down the pros and cons of booking a cruise while onboard, how it affects your perks, and how you can still benefit from working with your travel agent even if you book at sea. #CruiseTips #FutureCruiseBooking #CruiseDeals #LuxuryCruise #TravelAdvisor #CruisePlanning #shawnpower