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  1. The Early Saver requires a non-refundable deposit whereas the VIFP generally offers a refundable deposit.  When on the website and you're going through the quote process, at the bottom of the options for "Pricing" where is says "Here Are Some Great Deals For You", click "more options" at the bottom of the box for the various other sales.  Easy to miss this.  Some are for non-refundable and some with refundable deposits.

  2. Hi, I am a travel agent, no I'm not soliciting my services at all, but wanted to say what I do for my clients/families so you can see the potential benefits. I'm a small agency so I am not always able to give many perks but I do generally give some. The biggest advantage is my ability to help guide my families in what they do need as well as what they don't need which could save them money. Like others have said, I watch for prices to go down and always try to get the best price for my clients even if it means that I get less for the effort. It is the way I would want to be treated and it increases loyalty. Once you have used an agent, you can establish a good relationship and they keep your particulars for your family and your wants and desires for your cruises and every cruise after is more easily booked than the one before. Essentially, agents make it as easy as possible for you to book a cruise and you trust them to take good care of your reservation while possibly saving you more time and money than you would have without them. You are the one that books your own excursions and handles any on board account and you do the pre-cruise documents. There is no fee to use an agent. By utilizing an agent and getting the advantage of all they know, you are also helping to employee someone. Win, win, win. Hope this helps and hope you find an agent that proves all of this to be true. Again, not soliciting. I have plenty of great loyal families. Don't need to solicit. :-)

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