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Cruise Tips

3 Easy Ways To Qualify For Cruise Deals

By Chris Owen

December 12, 2013

Cruisers today have become smart consumers, searching for the best deals and the largest savings. Many cruisers know which time frames to book in, which lines offer the best deals, or which destinations are discounted throughout the year. Many cruisers, however, sometimes forget about easily obtainable cruise deals.

1. Loyalty Pays For cruisers who have cruised before, cruise lines usually offer discounts for their loyal guests. When booking online, over the phone, or through a travel agent, don’t forget to mention that you are a past cruiser of the cruise line. Once a cruise line has won your business, they usually don’t want to lose it. By mentioning your loyalty status at booking, more often than not, a nice deal will be waiting for you.

2. Where In The World Can I Get A DealAnother easily claimed discount is for guests residing in select states or provinces. Many cruise lines now offer discounts for residents of specific states to cruise on certain itineraries throughout the year. By mentioning your state of residency when booking, guests can often find discounts for their state on itineraries around the world.

3. Sometimes It Pays To AgeMost cruise lines nowadays offer special rates to guests who are over 50 or 55 years old. While many cruisers may be shocked that cruise lines would offer special rates to their once primary demographic, cruise lines are still looking to entice the over 50 crowd to their ships. While many people would complain about turning a year older, many look forward to the cruise deals it can bring.

While cruisers can find great discounts on certain itineraries throughout the year, many should give these qualifications a closer look when booking their next cruise. It can make the difference between a cruise on a tight budget or being able to buy that extra drink at sail away.