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You can get an idea by checking Travelocity or any other online agency. Rates change during certain times of the year so you will have to plug that in from the choices they give you.

 

http://www.travelocity.com/?Service=BF00391585159257503190

 

As long as you book one person 25 or older in each cabin, you will be fine.

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For the most information, you should go by a local travel agency and pick up a big Carnival brochure. Has everything you would need to know about cuising, including pricing.

 

THEN, you can check with a local TA, online agency, OR call Carnival's 800 number and ask for a PVP (Personal Vacation Planner) who can give you the information you want.

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