chris
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Post by chris on Nov 30, 2023 20:25:25 GMT -5
I have my eye on a 2bd in The Haven for a Caribbean cruise in 2024. Looking for a couple who would like to occupy ‘the master’ bedroom. This fare would run about $2,500 to $3,000 per person, but the luxury and amenities are the best. The real luxury would be the 3 bedroom Garden Villa with private hot tub and exclusive sun deck. That would be if I could find 2 interested couples (for 5 total guests). That pricing is closer to $4,200-$4,500 per person, but definitely a one of a kind experience. Married 51f who is young at heart. Love to dance and have fun but not looking for a huge party scene. Would love to find some laid back couple(s) who would enjoy the luxury of such a trip.
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Post by chris on Nov 30, 2023 20:27:56 GMT -5
FYI, the 3 bedroom sleeps 8, the master has a double pullout. So there could conceivably be a better price, but finding 7 people interested may be pushing it.
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Post by chris on Nov 30, 2023 20:30:39 GMT -5
Check out videos for The Haven 2 and 3 bedrooms. These cabins are spacious and there is nothing to wish for. You receive priority on ANY service, show, or excursion.
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Post by ednotmilkman on Dec 4, 2023 13:44:29 GMT -5
this is a very odd proposition! First, which ships and where do you care to go? Second, are you going solo and looking for 2 other couples since you said 5 ppl?
Seems like you should first find a friend to go and share your "room", then find a group of 4 close friends or a family to share the "master". Then one standard couple for second "room". All seems near impossible to me. Even if you found all these new friends, doubtful 8 of you could get along.
What is total cost for 4 vs up to * ppl I wonder. I am a single adult and have several cruise friends and 4 of us have gone together, but we stick to cabin costs less than $120 pp/ nite usually.
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