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BlerkOne

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  1. It depends on the booking code terms and conditions. Mine was under a casino offer. But my point was the booking number didn't change for me.
  2. The crew isn't supposed to find out until the following cruise, but on at least one occasion the information was posted for the crew on the current cruise.
  3. I not only changed cabins but changed ships and sail dates today. Booking number stayed the same. No charge. But it is true any promotions you originally booked still need to be available. Also I am going to have to re-book the steakhouse and re-purchase my Internet package at the higher price. I that wasn't enough, a few hours later I changed cabins to one I liked better. Still the same booking number.
  4. The crew knows who removes gratuities. You don't think they keep track of generous tippers and cheapskates?
  5. If there are any facts in that post, they escape me.
  6. Speculation = not a shred of evidence and just a pernicious rumor.
  7. They look good to me. A little more readable https://www.carnivalcorp.com/news-releases/news-release-details/carnival-cruise-line-expands-popular-europe-offerings-2024 Given the instability in the world, and how fickle Americans are, the ports look like good choices. At best, a cruise ship only visits a port for a few hours. You can visit a port many times and still discover new treasures each time.
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