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If ES is no longer an option , then it would be based on the lowest fare you qualify for. Which in my case is nothing, as I am not a resident of a state with a port, being a senior has never been lower than an ES rate, and last minute booking may not give you the cabin type you have already booked, you may actually have to call:eek: a rep at Carnival to see if you are still eligible for any more OBC,

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If I booked an ES rate, but the ES rate is no longer available on the Carnival site, then how do I know if I am eligible for a price drop?

ES price protection is valid up to 2 business days before sailing so it pays to keep checking regularly.

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If ES is no longer an option , then it would be based on the lowest fare you qualify for. Which in my case is nothing, as I am not a resident of a state with a port, being a senior has never been lower than an ES rate, and last minute booking may not give you the cabin type you have already booked, you may actually have to call:eek: a rep at Carnival to see if you are still eligible for any more OBC,

 

 

Always check for resident rates!! ANY state is eligible. Carnival will randomly pick states to have resident rates at random time periods.

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If ES is no longer an option , then it would be based on the lowest fare you qualify for. Which in my case is nothing, as I am not a resident of a state with a port, being a senior has never been lower than an ES rate, and last minute booking may not give you the cabin type you have already booked, you may actually have to call:eek: a rep at Carnival to see if you are still eligible for any more OBC,

 

On a past sailing, my parents got upgraded from an interior room to an OV with some OBC based on the senior rate! Keep checking, you never know!! :)

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