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I am booked for my 1st B2B on board the Carnival Splendor. I have the same cabin for both legs. My questions is about the sail and sign account.will the account just roll over automatically or do they close the account to establish another account. Thanks for you help.Oh one other question,We are booked in a suite and would like to know if the tv will connect to a DVD player via a HDMI cable?

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As stated above Carnival closes your account for each individual cruise. If you have OBC left over from the first segment you'll need to talk to GS about it.

 

 

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We were on our first B2B last Sept, on Paradise. They had us sit in the atrium, while all the poor souls who had to get off, filed out. Then a delightful girl from guest services, came and got us. She escorted us off the ship, down to customs, where we handed them our custom form, from previous cruise. She then escorted us back on to the ship. Handed us our new S&S cards, and we were "dinged" back on board. She took us over to a special back drop, which said "We Love Our Back To Back Cruisers", and had our new sail date on it. The cruise director joined us, and we had our picture taken with him on one side of us, and the GS girl on the other. We got the picture free. They welcomed us back on board, and we free to roam the ship once more. We also had the same cabin for both cruises. One of our best cruises, ever.

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I am booked for my 1st B2B on board the Carnival Splendor. I have the same cabin for both legs. My questions is about the sail and sign account.will the account just roll over automatically or do they close the account to establish another account. Thanks for you help.Oh one other question,We are booked in a suite and would like to know if the tv will connect to a DVD player via a HDMI cable?

 

Treat each cruise separately. You'll have a new account at the beginning of the second cruise. You'll have to print boarding passes for each one as well even though you'll be on the same ship and in the same cabin.

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Treat each cruise separately. You'll have a new account at the beginning of the second cruise. You'll have to print boarding passes for each one as well even though you'll be on the same ship and in the same cabin.

You do not have to print boarding passes for the second one.

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You do not have to print boarding passes for the second one.

 

I would print both. We did a b2b and were able to carry on our wine allotment (2 bottles per person) for both cruises during the first cruise. Also, you have the option of leaving the boat with the self-debarkation people if you want to have time in the "home port". You'll definitely need your second boarding pass for that. We got off the boat in-between cruises since we went out of NOLA and wanted to go to church and see Bourbon Street during the light of day.

 

We got priority boarding when we came back to the terminal.

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