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<blockquote data-quote="DrKoob" data-source="post: 1730697" data-attributes="member: 33445"><p>Find yourself a local travel agent who knows cruising and work with them. Do a little interviewing before you choose that agent. If you live in a town too small to have a brick and mortar travel agency, try your county seat. Take a day trip and meet a your new TA. Make sure it is someone you can trust. Ask for referrals. And guess what, it doesn't cost a penny to use a TA. Not a cent. They will fight for you if you have any problems with the cruise line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrKoob, post: 1730697, member: 33445"] Find yourself a local travel agent who knows cruising and work with them. Do a little interviewing before you choose that agent. If you live in a town too small to have a brick and mortar travel agency, try your county seat. Take a day trip and meet a your new TA. Make sure it is someone you can trust. Ask for referrals. And guess what, it doesn't cost a penny to use a TA. Not a cent. They will fight for you if you have any problems with the cruise line. [/QUOTE]
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