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It depends.
Sometimes you can find extra perks with one method or another. (i.e. cabin upgrades, in-house credits, cheaper fares, etc.). I have booked by both methods, and find that the best deals vary back and forth. My suggestion is to see if a travel agent can beat the deal you find after doing your homework. |
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If you book through a travel agent you may get a perk like on board credit or perhaps a bottle of wine in your room, stuff like that. The price will be the same as if you book directly through the cruise ship company. I have done it both ways. One thing Princess cruises does is while you are on the ship, you can give them a deposit of $100 each person for your next cruise. You don't even have to book a particular cruise, just do a open booking. You have 5 years to book the cruise. That way your $100 is all you need for a deposit. When you book through a travel agent or with a cruise company, they require you to give them a substantial deposit within about 10 days. I've been on 8 Princess cruises.
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I agree that booking with a travel agent has it's perks. They can offer more detailed information on most any topic.
Plus, they are good at getting their customers free upgrades or any bonuses if available to get you to book with them again in the future. The cost is pretty much if not exactly the same, but you get the perks. A good idea is to do your own research online and then call an agency with what you have in mind. I can recommend www.CruisesOnly.com I've taken several cruises and I definitely prefer booking with an agent. |
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You may want to consider interviewing several travel agencies. Just like any other business, there are good ones and there are bad ones. Ask a couple questions: Has the agent sailed on this ship, or to this destination, what sort of training or specialist program have they been thru, how many cabins per year does this agency book with the particular cruise line you are considering. Make sure you find the BEST and most knowledgeable agent. Sometimes bigger is not always better. The biggest on-line agencies are more like order takers versus true travel counselors or travel professionals. That is why, just like a doctor or lawyer, I recommend interviewing them and don't judge everything by the price. 20.00 is not a make or break deal when you are considering spending thousands of dollars and a week or more of your hard earned time off.
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