Helpwithrippoffs
Sheboygan Falls,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, January 30, 2009
Karl, when I called about my FREE offer, they wanted to charge me $798 for both my husband and I, then another port fee of $200. They should not be telling people it is FREE when it is not. If I had received the package saying it was discounted and not free, atleast they would have been telling the truth.
Karl
Clovis,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 27, 2009
They are charging port taxes for a cruise and expect the passenger to buy drinks, gamble, and buy other stuff on board. It is better than sailing with an empty cabin. The ship will be gone in a year or so along with all the other passenger ships that can't meet the new Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) standards. Give them a break. They are trying to make a few bucks and actually do give you a cruise for tax money which probably saves a hundred dollars or so on one of these cheap cruises to Nassau.
Karl
Clovis,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 27, 2009
They are charging port taxes for a cruise and expect the passenger to buy drinks, gamble, and buy other stuff on board. It is better than sailing with an empty cabin. The ship will be gone in a year or so along with all the other passenger ships that can't meet the new Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) standards. Give them a break. They are trying to make a few bucks and actually do give you a cruise for tax money which probably saves a hundred dollars or so on one of these cheap cruises to Nassau.
Karl
Clovis,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 27, 2009
They are charging port taxes for a cruise and expect the passenger to buy drinks, gamble, and buy other stuff on board. It is better than sailing with an empty cabin. The ship will be gone in a year or so along with all the other passenger ships that can't meet the new Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) standards. Give them a break. They are trying to make a few bucks and actually do give you a cruise for tax money which probably saves a hundred dollars or so on one of these cheap cruises to Nassau.
Karl
Clovis,#6Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 27, 2009
They are charging port taxes for a cruise and expect the passenger to buy drinks, gamble, and buy other stuff on board. It is better than sailing with an empty cabin. The ship will be gone in a year or so along with all the other passenger ships that can't meet the new Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) standards. Give them a break. They are trying to make a few bucks and actually do give you a cruise for tax money which probably saves a hundred dollars or so on one of these cheap cruises to Nassau.