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  1. I know someone who sailed on their honeymoon 17 years ago on the Destiny. 2 years ago they wanted to duplicate this for their 15th anniversary. They were able to send in their pictures from their honeymoon (taken in front of the welcome placard) with smiles on their faces and drinks in hand as proof. Of course, they sent names and dates. They got their past guest #s updated and not much of any delay.

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  2. 2 hours ago, Saint Greg said:

     

    If they respond to that text does it come to your email?

     

    Yes. If YOU send via email to the other party's text, YOU can be on wifi, THEY have to be on their phone carrier. If they reply to sender, it will go to your email. 

  3. 7 hours ago, teknoge3k said:

    You can send an email to text anyone on pretty much any carrier. 

    For instance with Verizon it's 123-456-7890@vtext.com (obviously using the phone number) 

     

    BTW you're going to be on a ship, not a boat.

     

    1. Alltel: phonenumber@message.alltel.com.
    2. AT&T: phonenumber@txt.att.net.
    3. T-Mobile: phonenumber@tmomail.net.
    4. Virgin Mobile: phonenumber@vmobl.com.
    5. Sprint: phonenumber@messaging.sprintpcs.com.
    6. Verizon: phonenumber@vtext.com.
    7. Nextel: phonenumber@messaging.nextel.com.
    8. US Cellular: phonenumber@mms.uscc.net.

     

    OP: Ignore all the other posts...follow this person's instructions. Works like a charm and you can email to text if you know the other person's carrier. Be sure to only send TEXT in the email or it could format incorrectly

  4. OP: since they won't move you because you are in a 2 passenger cabin, and you are more than 90 days out, you will only lose the deposit for your wife, however it will cause the cruise line to reprice your cabin for a single traveler. If you can get another person to take her place you may lose her deposit + pay a 50.00 change fee, but each person can then pay their own. 

     

    Upshot: CALL Carnival and give them the scenario, so they can advise you the price for one person in the cabin vs changing one name. You want to do this sooner rather then later because the longer you wait, the greater the penalty is financially.

     

    Good luck! 

  5. 21 minutes ago, teknoge3k said:

     

    Um, I'm confused. Exactly who did you think was supposed to look after your towel? Don't most older children and adults look after their own things? 

    If it was on their chair, and they were in the hottub, how were they supposed to keep the person from taking the towel? Were they to keep their head on a 360 degree swivel, eagle eyes riveted at all times on that deckchair?  How fast would YOU be able to leap out of a Jacuzzi to get the towel back? 

     

    "Stop thief! THEY'RE TAKING MY TOWEL!!!!!" 

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