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Hey guys, I have been monitoring the 28th July Independence of the Seas cruise for a while now, but it has been just out of our price range. However, the price has just shot down from £1550 to £1335, which brings it into much more reasonable territory, and is nearly £1000 saved for 4 of us. Do you think it will be worth waiting any longer to see if it drops any more, or should I bite the hook now?

 

These are TA prices by the way, and I intend to try and squeeze a slightly better deal, or perhaps some OBC or free parking out of it, which I managed to do last time.

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Hey guys, I have been monitoring the 28th July Independence of the Seas cruise for a while now, but it has been just out of our price range. However, the price has just shot down from £1550 to £1335, which brings it into much more reasonable territory, and is nearly £1000 saved for 4 of us. Do you think it will be worth waiting any longer to see if it drops any more, or should I bite the hook now?

 

These are TA prices by the way, and I intend to try and squeeze a slightly better deal, or perhaps some OBC or free parking out of it, which I managed to do last time.

 

It's always a crap shoot as to whether the prices will go up or down. The rule of thumb is to buy at a price you're comfortable with. In any event, you should go on the Indy! We were just on her and she's a beautiful ship. You will have a marvelous time!

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Hey guys, I have been monitoring the 28th July Independence of the Seas cruise for a while now, but it has been just out of our price range. However, the price has just shot down from £1550 to £1335, which brings it into much more reasonable territory, and is nearly £1000 saved for 4 of us. Do you think it will be worth waiting any longer to see if it drops any more, or should I bite the hook now?

 

These are TA prices by the way, and I intend to try and squeeze a slightly better deal, or perhaps some OBC or free parking out of it, which I managed to do last time.

 

Scottish schools will have already broken up for the summer and this will therfore be peak peak summer season. £1,335 for a 14 night (guessing by the dates as during summer holiday period its 14 night cruises) during peak season is a very good price, IMO.

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