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Today, I was offered the best Carnival casino rates ever!

$100 per person deposit for Balcony Cabin

$200 Onboard Credit rebate, for deposit above.

All drinks comped in casino, while playing.

All you pay is the Tax & Port charges.

 

Booked 8 night with their new ship out of Miami.

Offered all sailings including 30 night Transpacific (Seattle to Brisbane), 16 night Panama Canal (Miami-Seattle),

14 night Transatlantics,  nearly every ship, most itineraries for 2023/2024, some even for 2022.

 

The best offer from Carnival I've ever seen!

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2 minutes ago, DallasGuy75219 said:

The cruiselines are still desperate to fill ships.  I have more comped cruise offers from my 3 primary lines (Princess, Royal, and Carnival) and even Celebrity that I only cruised on once (and didn't gamble much) than I could take without being retired. 

 

@FrugalVoyagerwould be seething🤣

I use URComped, normally the play requirements for a 30 day, Transpacific Australian cruise, would be massive.

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7 minutes ago, DallasGuy75219 said:

The cruiselines are still desperate to fill ships.  I have more comped cruise offers from my 3 primary lines (Princess, Royal, and Carnival) and even Celebrity that I only cruised on once (and didn't gamble much) than I could take without being retired. 

 

@FrugalVoyagerwould be seething🤣

We get more than we can take and we are retired 😀

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I think there is still time to book these, "often once in a lifetime offers."  To offer Carnival's most exotic offerings, this is not often offered, for average gamblers!  Status match offers, from other cruises lines and MGMMirage, Caesars Entertainment, etc. as well.  Even if you have never sailed with Carnival, they may give you an offer, based on casino play.

 

I wonder if you can book a second one or is this a one cruise offer?

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2 hours ago, gkbiiii said:

I think there is still time to book these, "often once in a lifetime offers."  To offer Carnival's most exotic offerings, this is not often offered, for average gamblers!  Status match offers, from other cruises lines and MGMMirage, Caesars Entertainment, etc. as well.  Even if you have never sailed with Carnival, they may give you an offer, based on casino play.

 

I wonder if you can book a second one or is this a one cruise offer?

 
You can book a second one.  
My husband has been getting this offer since during covid.  We booked 3 of them so far.  Currently have two under the same offer booked. 

PS - you don't always get a balcony room.  It's "up to a balcony" Some sailings don't have them available, some are cove balconies.  Still a good deal. 

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Last spring I booked a fantastic casino offer-it was for the 23 day t.p. from Seattle to Sydney on Spendor. I got a free balcony ($200.00 n.f. deposit that would be $200.00 of obc), $2000.00 in fun play, and free drinks everywhere on board.A  few weeks before this "once in a lifetime cruise" I had to cancel-this was just last month. Well, lo and behold, I received a couple more offers. I booked a 22 day t.p. cruise for next April from Brisbane to Seattle. I got a free suite,  with good perks, and itinerary! (Last cruise was 7-8 years ago.)

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We booked three using this same offer: Freedom 5- nights in October, Sunshine 5-nights in Jan ‘23, and best of all, Freedom 13-night TA to Barcelona in Sept. ‘23.  All are balconies, each costing less than $600, with $200 obc.  

 

Its jaw dropping.    My fear is the 13-nighter...it’s Freedoms trip to dry dock to get refreshed and have the whale tail rebuilt.  Reviews are very sporadic, but what the heck, we’re  cruising again.

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9 minutes ago, urbanhawk said:

Last spring I booked a fantastic casino offer-it was for the 23 day t.p. from Seattle to Sydney on Spendor. I got a free balcony ($200.00 n.f. deposit that would be $200.00 of obc), $2000.00 in fun play, and free drinks everywhere on board.A  few weeks before this "once in a lifetime cruise" I had to cancel-this was just last month. Well, lo and behold, I received a couple more offers. I booked a 22 day t.p. cruise for next April from Brisbane to Seattle. I got a free suite,  with good perks, and itinerary! (Last cruise was 7-8 years ago.)

 

Congratulations on getting that offer😉

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5 minutes ago, pooh1954 said:

Just wondering about comp drinks everywhere on board.  Do you have to get them from a server or can you get your own?  Also does that include specialty drinks from the coffee shop.    Thanks for any info.

 

Drinks everywhere is basically Cheers so it covers anything that Cheers normally would cover. So yes, specialty coffee etc.

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On 9/26/2022 at 10:41 PM, gkbiiii said:

Today, I was offered the best Carnival casino rates ever!

$100 per person deposit for Balcony Cabin

$200 Onboard Credit rebate, for deposit above.

All drinks comped in casino, while playing.

All you pay is the Tax & Port charges.

 

Booked 8 night with their new ship out of Miami.

Offered all sailings including 30 night Transpacific (Seattle to Brisbane), 16 night Panama Canal (Miami-Seattle),

14 night Transatlantics,  nearly every ship, most itineraries for 2023/2024, some even for 2022.

 

The best offer from Carnival I've ever seen!

We just booked an 8 night, $100.00 Balcony, with $1,000 fun play, 200 onboard credit and all drinks ANYWHERE on the ship...:)

 

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28 minutes ago, lazydayz said:

Anybody know what the new Elite cruises are?  I have access on October 13. Thanks

 

I also got the email today saying that I will have have assess to another round of Elite offers on October 13.  I assume they will be the same as the ones in July (see my post #5).  The last offer could be used up to three times.  I booked two Elite Cruises last time, but I currently have 12 cruises booked (10 of those are Carnival), so I'll have to see if I can fit a couple more into my schedule. 

 

There are also Australia Elite Cruise offers, which are not the same offer codes.  They seem to come a couple weeks after the other Elite offers and are a little different (higher FunPlay credits, other perks a slightly different)

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1 minute ago, Old Fart Cruisers said:

 

I also got the email today saying that I will have have assess to another round of Elite offers on October 13.  I assume they will be the same as the ones in July (see my post #5).  The last offer could be used up to three times.  I booked two Elite Cruises last time, but I currently have 12 cruises booked (10 of those are Carnival), so I'll have to see if I can fit a couple more into my schedule. 

 

There are also Australia Elite Cruise offers, which are not the same offer codes.  They seem to come a couple weeks after the other Elite offers and are a little different (higher FunPlay credits, other perks a slightly different)

Thanks. I have three Elite cruises booked, but will likely only do two of them.  Hoping for  some spring cruises on the Mardi Gras or the Celebration, .  

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