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sassysuzi

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Though I use HAL's site, I still like to hold the brochure and leaf through the pages. DH likes to browse through it more than read the 'facts' on the web site.

 

Those brochures still make sales IMO

 

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You can get as many different ones at any travel agency. They are free and you just say you're thinking of cruising. You don't have to book with them. When you decide which ship & when shop for prices with the cruise line, on line agents and local TAs. Ther can be big differences.

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Or go to a travel agency..

 

Almost all of the brick and mortar TA's in our area have shut up tight. I used local TA's for years but that is no longer an option for me as the few that remain are not places with which I want to do business. :( I loved having a local TA. (We live in an area with lots of high quality businesses, people who travel, blah blah blah........ yet TA's in business 30+ years could not make it in the current travel environment.)

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