Why P&O Launch Day Is a Game-Changer: Insider Secrets From 28 Years in Cruise | Summer 2028 Launch (Part 2)
On launch morning, the shop floor opens at 7am. Breakfast, brews, and a list of customers already waiting. Within 90 minutes, the best cabins on the best ships for the entire 2028 summer season will be gone.
Core insight: The benefit of launch day isn't just the price — it's the access. Access to accessible cabins that vanish first. Access to interconnecting rooms for big families. Access to sought-after itineraries like the Norwegian Fjords on Iona and the Greek Isles on Azura. Danielle Dry shares exactly what happens on launch morning, why her own 60-strong family group books this way every single year, and how paying £30 a month over 24 months turns a dream holiday into an everyday affordability.
What you'll learn in Part 2:
* What launch morning actually looks like from inside a travel agency — the 7am starts, the waiting lists, the real-time cabin grabs
* Why Danielle's £800pp Norwegian Fjords cruise on Iona worked out at just £30 a month through the direct debit plan
* The cabin types that disappear first — and why accessibility cabins, interconnecting rooms and family groupings need launch-day priority
* Why P&O's onboard pricing is closer to high street than most cruise lines (one listener's £280 first-night bar bill story says it all)
* Drinks package strategy: when to book, what's included, and why the all-inclusive option is worth running the numbers on
* The two itineraries Danielle recommends above all others — Norwegian Fjords on Iona and Malta-to-Greek Isles on Azura — and why they sell out first
* How P&O's free coach transfers from cities like Liverpool turn "I can't get to Southampton" into a non-issue
* The exact launch timeline: what happens on 21, 27, 28, 29 and 30 April — and what you need to do before each of those dates
Who this episode is for: Anyone planning a summer 2028 cruise, group organisers coordinating multi-generational holidays, people with accessibility requirements, nervous first-time cruisers, and anyone who's ever wondered if launch-day urgency is real or just marketing.
If you've been thinking about a 2028 cruise, the booking window is now. The conversations need to happen this week.
⏱ Chapters (YouTube / Spotify timestamps)
00:00 — Welcome back to Part 2 00:07 — What launch morning is really like on the shop floor 02:20 — Why repeat cruisers never miss a launch
03:00 — How Danielle pays £30 a month for her P&O cruise
05:13 — Cabins explained: why the right one changes your whole holiday
06:56 — Accessibility cabins, interconnecting rooms & why agents see more 08:13 — P&O onboard pricing: why it beats other cruise lines
09:01 — Drinks packages, the new all-inclusive, and when to book
11:25 — A £280 cautionary tale from a non-P&O sailing
14:27 — Danielle's favourite itinerary: Norwegian Fjords on Iona
17:19 — Close second: Malta & Greek Isles on Azura
18:16 — Why Fjords sailings are cost-effective AND sought-after
19:44 — P&O's free coach service from UK cities
21:27 — The 60-strong family group (and how it keeps growing)
23:45 — Not sure if P&O is right for you? Start here
26:37 — The exact launch timeline: 21st to 30th April explained
30:43 — How to get in touch with Jason before launch morning