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5 Mistakes to Avoid When Booking Your Cruise Hotel Package

Cruise Hotel Packages can be a stress-free and affordable way to get to your cruise. That is, if you read all the fine print. Stay on the safe side and check out our list of the top 5 mistakes to avoid when booking your all-in-one package.

1. Assuming Everyone in your Party is Included

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One of the most common mistakes cruisers make when booking their Cruise Hotel Package is assuming everyone in their group is included. Unfortunately, the attractive advertised prices are usually based on double occupancy. Groups of 3 or more will often fall into the additional fee trap. To avoid having to split up your group or pay the extra cost to stick together, ensure your package accommodates everyone in your party.

2. Expecting Round-trip Airport Transfers

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If you’re flying in, it’s important to note that round-trip airport transfers are typically not included in your Cruise Hotel Package. Most travel providers only arrange one-way transportation from your hotel to your cruise ship- leaving you on your own to hunt down a pricey cab to get you to and from the airport. Make sure to read the fine print to guarantee you have a round-trip ride to your ship, hotel, and airport.

3. Forgetting to Check Shuttle Hours

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Transportation details can be easily overlooked when booking in bundles. Most packages only provide cruisers with very limited shuttle hours and typically have restrictions on weekends and holidays. To avoid charges for after-hour pick-ups be sure to check shuttle schedules ahead of time.

4. Assuming Parking is Included

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If you’re driving in, be sure to read up on your hotel’s cruise parking policy. While a majority of packages include parking for the duration of your cruise, some may try to charge you a pay-per-day fee or sneak in a 7-day parking limit. To avoid being hit with an unexpected bill, be sure to book a package that includes parking for the entire length of your cruise.

5. Overlooking Additional Charges

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For cruisers on a strict vacation budget, it’s easy to fall for an all-inclusive cruise hotel package with an enticing price tag. Make sure you read the fine print though- that’s where they get you! Travel providers will often tuck away booking fees, port fees, and sales tax into the terms and conditions. Look for a package that’s upfront and includes all of these costs.

Port Canaveral Cruise Hotel Packages

Browsing through a sea of Cruise Hotel Packages can be overwhelming and scanning the fine print is exhausting. If you’re cruising out of Port Canaveral, you’re in luck. Go Port offers Cruise Hotel Packages with no hidden fees, no limits on large groups, simply everything for everyone. All you have to worry about is enjoying your cruise.

 

 

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