Jump to content

angel24_ga

Members
  • Posts

    398
  • Joined

Posts posted by angel24_ga

  1. We do this every year. If you are certain there will be a 2nd guest, you book a double occupancy cabin (to lock in the rate). Then you put in TBD (To be determined) in the name field of the 2nd guest. Once you know who will join, you call customer service and they will change the name for you. We have done this under groups and under early saver promotions without any problem.

  2. I am taking my grandmother on a cruise in Jan. It will be me (37), husband(40), son (8), aunt (49), and grandmother (76)

     

    My grandmother has traveling on her bucket list so I am trying to make this happen for her this year. We are doing a short cruise to Cozumel.

     

    She is 76 and healthy. Her only issue is she can't walk for long distances and has bad knees.

    What excursion would you recommend that is elderly friendly? I really would like to do Discovery Cove but I don't know if it would be ok for her.

     

    Thanks!

  3. I have emailed cruise critic support and have yet to receive a response.

    Does anyone know how you can register multiple people for the meet and mingle parties? I need to register 4 cabins (12 people) total. Most of the people are older and don't have email/cruise critic accounts.

    Is there a way to add them without having to create new accounts??

  4. I don't have any real experience with this, but I would think it would make the most sense to swap a kid from Cabin 3 to Cabin 2, and then Cabin 2 can buy cheers. Idk if you can even do that, that's just what my line of thinking would be to do.

     

     

    i guess it would be helpful to clarify that we dont know the family in cabin 3. We work together and she asked for help to get her son on the cruise (he originally couldn't go). I agreed to add him to our cabin to help her out for booking purposes only. He will not be staying in our cabin.

  5. Ok, I am going to try and explain this the best I can...

     

    3 cabins booked:

     

    Cabin 1 = 3 people (2 ad/1kid)

    Cabin 2 = 3 people (3 ad)

    Cabin 3 = 4 people (2ad/2kids)

     

    I need to move 1 passenger from cabin 2 to cabin 3 once onboard. We placed this person incabin 2 because that family couldn't do a 5 person room on the ship. Has anyone ever tried this before?

    They are ok with only having 4 beds b/c the kids sleep together anyway.

    My issue is the cheers program. Cabin 2 now wants to purchase cheers but can't with guest 3 in the cabin so can we move that guest into cabin 3 while on board?

     

    HOpe that makes sense...

  6. 3 families going... 1 Honeymoon couple, 1 older couple, 1 couple with 7 yr old son.

     

    I am trying to determine which would be best for this variety. I have read thru a lot of the reviews on here but for some reason I can't see peoples pictures in their comments.

     

    Thanks for the help!!

  7. Yes you have 30 days to transfer a booking.

    Yes Carnival just put out new books that go to April 2015. They are huge!

     

    I am sorry if you have had bad experiences with TA's in the past. I think one of the issues is that Carnival and other cruise lines have dropped the commission so much (around $15-$50 a cruise) a lot of agents don't bother with it.

     

    There are still a lot of good TA's (myself included) out there who go above and beyond for our clients. I love cruising and love helping others have great ones as well.!

×
×
  • Create New...