I use my BofA customized cash rewards visa and since my chosen category for 3 percent is online transactions the AARP purchase triggers the 3 percent which yields a net 13 percent off all my Carnival purchases.
Go to Carnival site. Find cruise you want. Select guest numbers you want. The page I showed should come up next, say "qualify for a special rate" scroll down then you will find the part where accessible rooms are.
On Carnival dot com once you get past the number of guests you would see this next. You should be able to book from here and find what you need if it is available.
You are correct. I can't seem to fly anywhere direct with Southwest! I didn't claim it would be best for everyone. It is a niche airport that is often overlooked though and can work good for those who use Southwest or maybe Delta also.
Long Beach is close, and it is a nice small airport compared to LAX. Southwest pretty much owns the place so if you fly with them there are reasonable prices to be had.
There is one secret deck, but it is crew only on deck 4. I noticed on the port side of the interior promenade( the jungle) a crew superhighway going up the staircase at the front to deck 4 and then turning left, I peeked through the door and it is an outside deck, surely their private smoking area if I had to guess 😉 .
Deck 3 is awesome for walks. Go through the jungle back outside, go completely around the aft for a great view and circle back! And hardly run into anyone while doing so 😉 . All this is right below his room, which is the mysterious 4233 if I had to take a wild guess.
Does anyone know what happens if the milestone cruise is a solo cruise? Is the percent amount applied to the whole solo cruise fare which is double? Carnival's T&C doesn't mention this situation.
The "bowling alley" balconies are only slightly blocked by a few tiny degrees of forward or aft. So if you can grab 6232/6234 or 7258/7260 or 8232/8234 you would be in for a real treat with a giant balcony.