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- Feb 11, 2001
Last year we sailed Alaska in a 9B on Deck 2. Since we booked late, there was no way we could justify the premium for a veranda.
This year, we're booked on the British Isles cruise and went with a Navigator's Veranda (7A). Booking on opening day really helped offset the premium, which wasn't nearly as bad as when we did the late booking for Alaska.
We are contemplating the one-way Rome/Barcelona cruise next year. The premium for the 7A vs the 9B is less than the Alaska premium, but more than we're paying for the British Isles cruise.
What do you all think . . . how much of a premium might the Navigator's Veranda be worth on that cruise? I know it's a personal decision, of course, but I'm trying to get an idea of how much people have (or have not) enjoyed having a Navigator's Veranda on one of the Mediterranean cruises.
Thank you in advance!
This year, we're booked on the British Isles cruise and went with a Navigator's Veranda (7A). Booking on opening day really helped offset the premium, which wasn't nearly as bad as when we did the late booking for Alaska.
We are contemplating the one-way Rome/Barcelona cruise next year. The premium for the 7A vs the 9B is less than the Alaska premium, but more than we're paying for the British Isles cruise.
What do you all think . . . how much of a premium might the Navigator's Veranda be worth on that cruise? I know it's a personal decision, of course, but I'm trying to get an idea of how much people have (or have not) enjoyed having a Navigator's Veranda on one of the Mediterranean cruises.
Thank you in advance!