UnbridledEnthusiasm Posted January 3 #1 Share Posted January 3 I used to always book 1-4 weeks before a cruise departs but I'm seeing the pricing actually going up from where it may have been 4-8 weeks earlier. Seeing it with NCL, Princess, and Royal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JsMom2 Posted January 3 #2 Share Posted January 3 It’s been that way for the last year or so with all the post Covid Travel. Hoping things will settle down in the next year or 2. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lunarballoon_0 Posted January 4 #3 Share Posted January 4 I've been there! It's a common thing in the cruise industry. Prices can be unpredictable, and sometimes they do go up closer to the departure date. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UnbridledEnthusiasm Posted January 4 Author #4 Share Posted January 4 Alright. I lost faith but just booked my NCL cruise today for Jan 13! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lunarballoon_0 Posted January 5 #5 Share Posted January 5 Enjoy yourself and make the most out of it! 🚢 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wanderlust2018 Posted January 6 #6 Share Posted January 6 This is definitely true for Princess. In late summer 2023, I had booked 2 cruises for January 2024. I kept an eye on the fares and they both continued to increase until both itineraries had sold out. I later read about Princess' new pricing strategy. They're dropping the common practice of offering last minute discounts. https://www.cruisehive.com/princess-cruises-significantly-changes-its-pricing-structure/113387 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwc13 Posted January 6 #7 Share Posted January 6 9 minutes ago, Wanderlust2018 said: This is definitely true for Princess. In late summer 2023, I had booked 2 cruises for January 2024. I kept an eye on the fares and they both continued to increase until both itineraries had sold out. I later read about Princess' new pricing strategy. They're dropping the common practice of offering last minute discounts. https://www.cruisehive.com/princess-cruises-significantly-changes-its-pricing-structure/113387 Lower fares for earlier bookings is similar to how Amtrak prices long distance (non-regional) passenger tickets. IMO, the price guarantee within 72 hours of making a reservation at Princess Cruises official website is kind of weak, considering how far out the cruise line will accept bookings and enjoy an interest-free loan. As long as the deposit is fully refundable then I suppose it's not that big a deal to cancel and re-book if there's a better deal later, but 72 hours...that's basically just for show. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wanderlust2018 Posted January 6 #8 Share Posted January 6 Yes, @dwc13, I regard Princess' 72-hour price "guarantee" to be weak (just window-dressing) as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jingle5616 Posted January 7 #9 Share Posted January 7 Slim pickin's if you are looking for a bargain right now. But they keep building big ass ships and that sooner or later creates lots of great deals down the road. Hi ho. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwc13 Posted January 7 #10 Share Posted January 7 5 hours ago, jingle5616 said: Slim pickin's if you are looking for a bargain right now. But they keep building big ass ships and that sooner or later creates lots of great deals down the road. Hi ho. At some point supply could substantially outpace demand given the new, larger ships that are currently under construction / planned in the upcoming years that will add to existing capacity. But if that happens, the cruise industry could take a page from the oil companies' playbook and take excess capacity offline in an effort to cut costs and prop/stabilize prices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSnJW Posted January 8 #11 Share Posted January 8 They could sideline excess capacity but it will cost them quite a bit. Big ships cost a bundle just to sit idle and they need constant attention to paint and any exposed surface. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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