You could and should do an entire video on cruiseplum alone, it is 2nd to none. If one is retired or has a flexible schedule, it is the absolute best way to find value in cruising. When deals pop up from cruise lines, one can snag a cabin before the cruise line decides to raise the price once again. The beauty of cruiseplum is that one can sort by any criteria. My advice to my fellow cruisers is to be patient and wait for deals.
Great advice! You are right, we should definitely do a more complete video just focusing on this great tool. Once you really figure out the search and sort and it uncovers plenty of gems.
Great stacking tips. Didn't know about the status matching option 🤔👍 I have some time to binge watch today so I can get a better feel for your channel.
Great question and wish that was the case. However, typically cruise lines offer this assuming the 2nd passenger is there to then buy a bunch of other stuff on the ship from the spa, specialty dining, drinks, drink packages, excursions, etc. They won't typically extend these to a solo traveler. However, there are cruise lines who have special cabins for solo, are more friendly as well - there are good options.
If you still out there. I have been to Cancun once a few years ago. 4 days. Maybe I was looking for something else or something but well just had to get used to it. So my question is.... This crusing seems similar to an AI. food etc. So what does a person do on or in these ports? Do I pretty much need to book an excursion to take up my time? I see some only have 7 hours to hang out.
Thanks and great question. You are correct, in many ways it is like an All-Inclusive -just on a ship. What we love is you get your transportation and can move around. You are in somewhere new almost by the day. That makes it exciting and also helps you see places you might choose to return to in the future and spend more time on land. Other times, you've seen it once and you're good. As for what to do - check out the description where I share a video on how to not always book a shore excursion and instead plan your own day (using A.I. and ChatGPT - it is amazing) We also like using services such as Viator and TripAdvisor to help get ideas and plan things to do. We mix just getting off the ship and exploring on our own, with sometimes doing an organized activity.
Great video. This will be my first cruise. Booked a short one through Chase Portal, to get my points, but how would I "give" this booking to my travel agent if I already booked it? Thank you! Utopia Nov 2024
Normally in this case you are using Chase as your travel agent -- typically you cannot then assign it to another travel agent as well. Have a great time on the cruise - sparkling new ship!
Hello and thanks for the question. Yes if you want the extra special discounts. However, definitely not to incorporate the bulk of the strategies but to stack this one extra layer yes. For example we are on a Royal Caribbean ship right now - and I booked a cruise for later in 2025. They gave us a sharply lower deposit (something like $99 vs $300) and an extra onboard credit.
Thanks for the video! My wife and I are American retirees. We have a house in southern Italy. We spend 1/2 year here and the other half in America. We have booked our first repositioning cruise from Lisbon to Miami this October. We plan to use cruise instead of airline since we both are in mid 60s and traveling with airline is difficult for us. We used a travel agent to book this cruise but we are not happy with him. Can you introduce us to your travel agent? .We will do all the leg work and research you shared with us before turing our reservation to the agent. Thanks in advance for your help and tips. Have safe trip back home and look forward to your response.
Sounds great! Excited for your first repositioning cruise. We're on a repo cruise right now as a type this. Happy to send you the referral if you'd email us: admin@digitalroamads.com Thanks!
You mentioned an introduction to your cruise specialist. Planning a Mediterranean cruise in 2026 and would like some help. I do all my own research ahead of time and have been on several cruises already.
We do not book "on board" any cruise line any more. Several times it wasnt "the best" deal we could get. Looking things up at home we could have done better without them. (on our own) We are Europeans, living in Europe - maybe it is different for other countries.
It definitely is possible. Keep in mind that you can almost always combine the onboard offer with any other offers. That's what we do in order to get both together.
Sometimes we've gotten deposits as low as $99pp. Also definitely check like you have whether refundable - many times even if not the cruise line will allow you to transfer the deposit to a future booking we've found.
Hello - please head over to our digitalroamads.com travel blog and go to the Contact us page - just send the request there and we'll personally reply back with her details. Thank you!
You could and should do an entire video on cruiseplum alone, it is 2nd to none. If one is retired or has a flexible schedule, it is the absolute best way to find value in cruising. When deals pop up from cruise lines, one can snag a cabin before the cruise line decides to raise the price once again. The beauty of cruiseplum is that one can sort by any criteria. My advice to my fellow cruisers is to be patient and wait for deals.
Great advice! You are right, we should definitely do a more complete video just focusing on this great tool. Once you really figure out the search and sort and it uncovers plenty of gems.
this is the third video I have watched. I will make sure I watch the refundable deposit topic.
Awesome, thanks for taking the time.
Great stacking tips. Didn't know about the status matching option 🤔👍 I have some time to binge watch today so I can get a better feel for your channel.
Awesome! Thank you!
Great info. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing
A quick question please
For solo cruisers can we use second guest half off or free to reduce solo supplement
Thanks
Great question and wish that was the case. However, typically cruise lines offer this assuming the 2nd passenger is there to then buy a bunch of other stuff on the ship from the spa, specialty dining, drinks, drink packages, excursions, etc. They won't typically extend these to a solo traveler. However, there are cruise lines who have special cabins for solo, are more friendly as well - there are good options.
If you still out there. I have been to Cancun once a few years ago. 4 days. Maybe I was looking for something else or something but well just had to get used to it.
So my question is.... This crusing seems similar to an AI. food etc. So what does a person do on or in these ports? Do I pretty much need to book an excursion to take up my time? I see some only have 7 hours to hang out.
Thanks and great question. You are correct, in many ways it is like an All-Inclusive -just on a ship. What we love is you get your transportation and can move around. You are in somewhere new almost by the day. That makes it exciting and also helps you see places you might choose to return to in the future and spend more time on land. Other times, you've seen it once and you're good. As for what to do - check out the description where I share a video on how to not always book a shore excursion and instead plan your own day (using A.I. and ChatGPT - it is amazing) We also like using services such as Viator and TripAdvisor to help get ideas and plan things to do. We mix just getting off the ship and exploring on our own, with sometimes doing an organized activity.
Great video. This will be my first cruise. Booked a short one through Chase Portal, to get my points, but how would I "give" this booking to my travel agent if I already booked it? Thank you! Utopia Nov 2024
Normally in this case you are using Chase as your travel agent -- typically you cannot then assign it to another travel agent as well. Have a great time on the cruise - sparkling new ship!
Many thanks. What you mean when booking „on board“? Do I have to book during the cruise on the ship of specific cruise line??
Hello and thanks for the question. Yes if you want the extra special discounts. However, definitely not to incorporate the bulk of the strategies but to stack this one extra layer yes. For example we are on a Royal Caribbean ship right now - and I booked a cruise for later in 2025. They gave us a sharply lower deposit (something like $99 vs $300) and an extra onboard credit.
Thanks for the video! My wife and I are American retirees. We have a house in southern Italy. We spend 1/2 year here and the other half in America. We have booked our first repositioning cruise from Lisbon to Miami this October. We plan to use cruise instead of airline since we both are in mid 60s and traveling with airline is difficult for us. We used a travel agent to book this cruise but we are not happy with him. Can you introduce us to your travel agent? .We will do all the leg work and research you shared with us before turing our reservation to the agent. Thanks in advance for your help and tips. Have safe trip back home and look forward to your response.
Sounds great! Excited for your first repositioning cruise. We're on a repo cruise right now as a type this. Happy to send you the referral if you'd email us: admin@digitalroamads.com Thanks!
Will do! Thank you!
Just sent you an email. Thanks.
Outstanding
Thanks for watching!
You mentioned an introduction to your cruise specialist. Planning a Mediterranean cruise in 2026 and would like some help. I do all my own research ahead of time and have been on several cruises already.
Same here I have a five year plan for cruises, book two years out
Sure if you contact us we can refer over: www.digitalroamads.com/contact/
We do not book "on board" any cruise line any more.
Several times it wasnt "the best" deal we could get.
Looking things up at home we could have done better without them. (on our own)
We are Europeans, living in Europe - maybe it is different for other countries.
It definitely is possible. Keep in mind that you can almost always combine the onboard offer with any other offers. That's what we do in order to get both together.
Would like to know your travel agent sounds like they know how to so it😊
Sure, just email us with the contact info here: www.digitalroamads.com/contact/
Seems like most are non refundable and deposits are higher...$450 seems to be the norm
Sometimes we've gotten deposits as low as $99pp. Also definitely check like you have whether refundable - many times even if not the cruise line will allow you to transfer the deposit to a future booking we've found.
Last time I booked onboard Royal, we found a better deal once we got home and had to call and get the better deal! It was a horrible experience.
Sorry that happened. We use a cruise specialist agent so anything like that we just have her call and deal with it. One of the benefits.
Why is Cuiseplum only USA anc Canada. Im from Australia
You can still use it to look for deals just keep in mind you'll need to reprice in Aussie Dollars.
Would love to call your travel agent if you can let me know.
Hello - please head over to our digitalroamads.com travel blog and go to the Contact us page - just send the request there and we'll personally reply back with her details. Thank you!
I got a better deal then the offer on board
Awesome. Look for offers that are combinable as well - many times they are.