It makes sense, as Carnival has really great prices but doesn't cruise in Europe at all (could be those pesky port taxes, lol)
Royal pricing for people not part of the group can be found here: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/cruiseDetails/itineraryAndPricing.do?state=&packageCode=AL07M268&hasFireandPolice=&hasMilitary=&hasSenior=&date=201506&cruiseType=CO&sailDate=1150614
and go from 2529 (1500 at comiccon) in interior to 2819 (2450 at comiccon) in balcony so considering that the prices at comic con at sea includes all the panels even if someone do not want to come to the convention they still get a better price booking through the con... They used to be cheaper by a good $500.00 but as spots became rarer their prices are rising...
The problem with the US Carnival routes is that none of their ships have a big enough conference space or venue to have a convention in them or at least be dedicated to the convention long enough to have panels :(
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Date: 2014-11-05 07:27 am (UTC)Royal pricing for people not part of the group can be found here:
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/cruiseDetails/itineraryAndPricing.do?state=&packageCode=AL07M268&hasFireandPolice=&hasMilitary=&hasSenior=&date=201506&cruiseType=CO&sailDate=1150614
and go from 2529 (1500 at comiccon) in interior to 2819 (2450 at comiccon) in balcony so considering that the prices at comic con at sea includes all the panels even if someone do not want to come to the convention they still get a better price booking through the con... They used to be cheaper by a good $500.00 but as spots became rarer their prices are rising...
The problem with the US Carnival routes is that none of their ships have a big enough conference space or venue to have a convention in them or at least be dedicated to the convention long enough to have panels :(