Analicia419 Posted February 2, 2010 #1 Share Posted February 2, 2010 I have just booked my second cruise which will be my honeymoon cruise myself on Carnival's website. Our first cruise we used a travel agent. I booked ES and category 8C I think. My cabin assignment was given as #7348. I have been reading a few of the threads that mention guarantees and was wondering if there is a chance I will be moved or is this my cabin assignment. Also I am now considering changing to a Cat. 11. Do I just need to call Carnival to do this. I appreciate any help from the more seasoned cruisers on the board. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken076 Posted February 2, 2010 #2 Share Posted February 2, 2010 I have just booked my second cruise which will be my honeymoon cruise myself on Carnival's website. Our first cruise we used a travel agent. I booked ES and category 8C I think. My cabin assignment was given as #7348. I have been reading a few of the threads that mention guarantees and was wondering if there is a chance I will be moved or is this my cabin assignment. Also I am now considering changing to a Cat. 11. Do I just need to call Carnival to do this. I appreciate any help from the more seasoned cruisers on the board. You booked Early Saver rate which is an assigned cabin - this cabin is yours 99.9999% assured. It's possible (but nowdays pretty unlikely) that Carnival might offer you a free upgrade. There are "Guarantee" bookings (FunSelect, Pack-and-Go....) where you are booking a Category (Inside, OceanView, Balcony Suite) such that you are "guaranteed" a cabin somewhere on the ship within that Category, to be eventually assigned somewhere between the time you book and the time you check-in. Booked Early Saver, there's nothing preventing you from moving up a category or more, without penalty, by paying the current fare for the new cabin. You would have to call Carnival 800 number to arrange this. ken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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