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On 6/26/2019 at 12:47 PM, gazwag said:

Our way is to look at the total price for the cabin we want, allow for any on board credit and decide if this price is what we are happy paying. If it is then we book if it is not then we don't. Once booked we don't look at that cruise again, that way we don't get disappointed if the price does drop..

 

We are not in a position to book cruises two years in advance and don't want to risk it and wait until the week before, we generally book around 6-9 months beforehand.

 

I find this is the best policy with P&O. Pricing is very flexible especially on early or late season cruises. Just bok when the price is right for you. If your not bothered about missing out on a cruise then he can be worth just monitoring the price for a few weeks. Managed to bag a fjords cruise for £575 last July.That price only appeared for a few days. Either side was £699.   

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