Cruise this year and save some big bucks.



There are so many cruise lines that dock in Florida, you can definitely find a trip that you would enjoy.  Sales are still strong, despite the current economy, but it's still one of the best times to take that cruise.  Low rates, new ships and great packages can help make a vacation less stressful too.  Disney even has their own cruse line. 

I still have yet to plan my first cruise, but I'm thinking that next year is it. I asked a few friends about how their first cruses went and they all said the same thing. Do your HOMEWORK. While there are people on the ship to help, you need to be an informed guest on the ship. There are so many little 'tips and secrets' that you don't know when you first set foot on a ship. Sure...you will be an expert by your last day of the cruise...but why not know everything from day one?

A friend of mine told me about an on line guide that tells you how to save money, get upgrades, get special perks and freebies from a couple with over 65 years of cruise experience. Not a bad deal. I checked into it and found a lot of positive feedback on the guide. The whole package includes ORIGINAL material...including a money saving guide, 17 Videos and a 58 Minute MP3 Audio file (you can listen to it on your iPod!). It's not a bad price either...only $37 and you save hundreds. The friend that used this guide told me that they made it a game to see how much they could save while on their last cruise with the items in the guide. The total saved? $450. Pretty cool huh?

Even if you are a seasoned cruiser...give it a try. It's a great money saver and can add a fun spin on your next trip. Click on the text  below for the jump and have fun:
INSIDER CRUISE TIPS AND SECRETS

 

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  • 6/28/2009 11:21 AM Gordon Wysocki wrote:
    Thanks for all the info on cruising. My wife and I cruise a lot and the info site you gave us really helped a lot. It's a cheap price to pay for all the info. I look forward to your next issue.

    Gordon
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