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How can I tell how full a sailing is?


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Price is a good indicator. It's all about filling berths. If there are empty beds, the price goes down. If there are very little, price goes up. You can go to the website and check each category and look at the list of cabins that are available but that could be very time consuming. Our 7/31 Escape cruise the price dropped and we upgraded from a balcony to a mini-suite at no extra cost.

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it is impossible to tell how many empty cabins there are on any ship that sells guarantee cabins because they may list 100 cabins available to book but they may have sold 99 guarantee cabins so there is really only 1 cabin to book.

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