Summer 2022

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david63
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Summer 2022

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Going on sale in November.

Be interesting to see what, if anything will be different.

Hopefully by then Covid should be under control so cruising may be back to near normal.


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Thank you for letting us know.

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Good timing as I’m pretty sure the cruise for April is a big no no for us - only booked it to replace the Christmas cruise really and it was the only option. Hopefully more choice in 2022 and safer for us to cruise. Still have one booked for August 2021 but again subject to safety and normality.
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Not sure if we’ll be cruising in 22, if all’s well would love to go back to Oz.
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Summer 22 is when we're due to take the grandchildren on their first cruise so fingers crossed.

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david63 wrote: 10 Sep 2020, 10:46
Going on sale in November.

Be interesting to see what, if anything will be different.

Hopefully by then Covid should be under control so cruising may be back to near normal.

The price is a dead cert. And if the cruise lines hike them up too much people will just do what they are doing now and holiday at home.

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It's not when you go but when you book that the decision is made .... book late rather than early this time round me thinks and regardless of cost.
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If we want to cruise in summer 2022, we will have to book on launch, otherwise the accessible cabins will not be available. But we have a double FCC from our cancelled Sept B2B which should cover the deposit, assuming it's still only 5%.
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Just checked my August 2021 cruise J113. The price has gone up from around £4000 for an aft balcony cabin on Arcadia to £8200 !!!!!
I know it is 19 nights, but that price seems a bit excessive.

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specky_10 wrote: 10 Sep 2020, 17:17
Just checked my August 2021 cruise J113. The price has gone up from around £4000 for an aft balcony cabin on Arcadia to £8200 !!!!!
I know it is 19 nights, but that price seems a bit excessive.
It is indeed but an aft balcony cabin is as good as it gets during a pandenmic ... remember, you can't take it with you ;)
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Manoverboard wrote: 10 Sep 2020, 17:26
specky_10 wrote: 10 Sep 2020, 17:17
Just checked my August 2021 cruise J113. The price has gone up from around £4000 for an aft balcony cabin on Arcadia to £8200 !!!!!
I know it is 19 nights, but that price seems a bit excessive.
It is indeed but an aft balcony cabin is as good as it gets during a pandenmic ... remember, you can't take it with you ;)
There won't be anything left to take with you :D

Our cruise for next July is already two thousand up on what we paid for it. Good for us if it goes ahead, but shows the hike in prices.
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We booked a section of the 2022 QM2 World Voyage yesterday. Surprisingly, for QG the price was exceptionally good.

At least it’s something to look forward to.
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Re: Summer 2022

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specky_10 wrote: 10 Sep 2020, 17:17
Just checked my August 2021 cruise J113. The price has gone up from around £4000 for an aft balcony cabin on Arcadia to £8200 !!!!!
I know it is 19 nights, but that price seems a bit excessive.
I'd be wanting a butler and three Maids thrown in for that price :shock:

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Onelife wrote: 10 Sep 2020, 18:59
specky_10 wrote: 10 Sep 2020, 17:17
Just checked my August 2021 cruise J113. The price has gone up from around £4000 for an aft balcony cabin on Arcadia to £8200 !!!!!
I know it is 19 nights, but that price seems a bit excessive.
I'd be wanting a butler and three Maids thrown in for that price :shock:

You would. I'd settle for the three young maids :thumbup:


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We are looking to book the World 2023 - hopefully we can see some of the places we missed on the World 2020 🤞

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