The out-of-pocket cash required to hold a future cruise is modest, $100 per person or less in some cases.

 

Admittedly, the rock-bottom pricing for early booking might require a non-refundable deposit.

 

Along with that refundable deposit for a somewhat higher fare, however, you also may well earn some valuable amenity worth more than the price difference.

 

For many folks, an open bar adds hundreds of dollars of value, especially if you plan to buy that drink package regardless of whether the cruise line will include it "free."

 

 

Why not put a deposit down to hold that cruise you know you want to take?

 

Mexican Riviera, Northern Europe, Canada/New England, Alaska, the Greek Isles...they're all waiting for you (You guessed it, that link takes you to a blog post, "Watching and Waiting.")

 

If the deposit is refundable, you can change your mind later, but most likely your subconscious mind will go to work on how to make it happen while your conscious mind is freed to think about all the great things you'll do on your cruise.

 

A big part of a vacation can be looking forward to its arrival, and it can be surprising how that lifts the burden off your work day.

 

This link contains more beautiful videos to motivate you to book today!

 

Little known fact: if you made a generic future deposit while on your last cruise, we can use that like any other refundable deposit, and still be able to move it to a different cruise if you change your mind before the final payment date.

 

 

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