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Re: CPAP on the Carnival Triumph Cruise

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 9:16 am
by ughwhatname
jencat824 wrote:
Sheriff Buford wrote:I've always wanted to go on a cruise and I plan to when I retire in less than a year. The wife is not too pumped up about it, but we have talked to so many people that have loved them. There is also a program that will contact you at the last minute (you have to be ready) to book on unused rooms and you can get super discounts. I plan on checking them out. You gotta be ready to go at the last minute, though...

Sheriff
Could you PM me that 'last minute' info, I knew it existed, but didn't know where to look. My hubby & I are wanting to take a cruise sometime this summer, but that super discount would really help. I will have to buy a set-up like Cosmos' I guess x2 one for hubby & me, since we are both on CPAP now.
Thanks,
Jen

Don't know Sheriff's source, but I've used vacationstogo.com which has a 90 day travel ticker with great deals on last minute cruises. I took a one-way cruise from San Francisco to Vancouver, BC which took two nights and cost $150. It was two nights hotel, all my food and entertainment and travel to Vancouver. Oh, and in a stateroom with a balcony. They offer repositioning cruises, too but you don't typically end up where you started, but cheap!

Re: You get what you pay for . . .

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 9:29 am
by greatunclebill
idamtnboy wrote:
davelikesbeer wrote:
hobbs wrote:Would not be caught dead on a ship that size!

http://www.traveldynamicsinternational. ... p?shipid=2
This website shows as having a Trojan on it from my antivirus software. I wouldn't click on that link if I were you.
I think you have some hyper sensitive AV s/w. Norton Internet Security doesn't bring up any warnings at all. The site looks like a perfectly legitimate business site to me.
my stuff isn't hypersensitive, whatever that means. my avast anti-virus gives a trojan horse warning and won't display the page.

Re: CPAP on the Carnival Triumph Cruise

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 12:09 pm
by cosmo
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -city.html

Scenes like this is why I never regret forking over money for a battery pack

Re: CPAP on the Carnival Triumph Cruise

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:19 pm
by LinkC
Any travel agent/site can book the "last-minute deals". Travelocity, Expedia, etc....they all have access to the same rates. We've found more personalized service thru a small, local brick-and-mortar agency. They all get the same commission, so there is no $$ difference.

Re: CPAP on the Carnival Triumph Cruise

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 7:04 pm
by squid13
I'm allergic to gray paint and salt water and the deep blue sea. Oh excuse me cruse ships have different color paint,so I'm allergic to that to. Some friends asked for us to go on a cruise and I said I'm sorry I cruised for 20 years.

Re: CPAP on the Carnival Triumph Cruise

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 7:07 pm
by eeckel
I keep thinking about how dreadful it would be to be on a ship like that with no power or sewage. We just booked a cruise for the Galapagos islands in August. I hope it goes ok.