To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (772 ) 8/4/2003 4:38:57 PM From: Neeka Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6358 I was looking at cruises a little while ago. It would definitely be more expensive than LV or Disneyland. Probably prevent some people from attending. Try this site for 7 day Caribbean cruises in Feb. 04.vacationstogo.com Here is some info on groups from the same site.Cruise ships are an excellent venue for a variety of group functions, including family reunions, executive retreats, sales seminars and alumni group outings. Our experienced cruise counselors have handled hundreds of groups, providing both deep discounts and special on-board amenities such as cocktail parties, meeting rooms, group photos and upgrades. We guarantee that your group meeting at sea, whether for business or pleasure, will be most rewarding! Unless your group is very small, you probably will not be able to book at the last minute. Last-minute specials are typically very limited in number and sell out very quickly. If you book far enough in advance, our cruise couselors can frequently offer a group rate that is lower than the early-bird discounts available to individuals. To qualify for a group rate, you must book at least 8 double-occupancy cabins. You will need to make a deposit on each cabin at the time of booking, a second deposit at a later date, and full payment 60-120 days prior to departure. Start your search for a great group cruise 6-12 months in advance of sailing if possible, and give us time to negotiate a deep discount and handle all of the logistical issues and details involved. Click now to check sailing dates and intineraries, and then call one of our Group Specialists listed below: Anne Adams, ext. 223 aadams@vacationstogo.com Mon-Fri: 9am-3pm (CST) Kim Deutsch, ext. 250 kdeutsch@vacationstogo.com Monday - Thursday: 9:30am - 4:00pm (CST) Sophie Tucker, ext. 389 stucker@vacationstogo.com Mon-Fri: 8am-5pm (CST) Susana Donnelly, ext. 202 sdonnelly@vacationstogo.com Mon-Fri: 8am-3pm (CST) M