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Sometimes cruise lines end up chartering an entire ship or a good portion of it - this happened to one of my clients who had been booked on Paradise. I was contacted by Carnival who offered them a handsome deal to switch to a different ship, which of course, they did.Perhaps there is an organization who has chartered out a good chunk of the group space for that particular sailing (Fall incentive cruises are very popular). Your TA should be able to find that out (sometimes working with the groups department can be a real stinker but if she is persistant, she should be able to at least find out 'why'.) Since you are well over a year away, you shouldn't be running into those sorts of limitations unless, like I said above, someone has chartered a good portion of the ship.Possibly your TA can get someone there to make you 'an offer you can't refuse" on an alternate date - one week before or after.Good luck!
Sometimes cruise lines end up chartering an entire ship or a good portion of it - this happened to one of my clients who had been booked on Paradise. I was contacted by Carnival who offered them a handsome deal to switch to a different ship, which of course, they did.
Perhaps there is an organization who has chartered out a good chunk of the group space for that particular sailing (Fall incentive cruises are very popular). Your TA should be able to find that out (sometimes working with the groups department can be a real stinker but if she is persistant, she should be able to at least find out 'why'.) Since you are well over a year away, you shouldn't be running into those sorts of limitations unless, like I said above, someone has chartered a good portion of the ship.
Possibly your TA can get someone there to make you 'an offer you can't refuse" on an alternate date - one week before or after.
Good luck!