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B2B, Same Port , Different Ship


misterchatter
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We did that in Miami - though had to take a taxi because the 2 ships were at opposite ends of the port. But I have to say -- it was definitely the coolest thing ever! Off one ship it about 10am, got to the other ship - had FTTF - and we were onboard the 2nd ship in record time. We'll definitely do it again!

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We are doing a b2b on two carnival ships, but have to travel from Miami after the first leg to ft lauderdale for the second leg!! Carnival would not provide any help with the transfers even though we had to do this because they cancelled our Glory cruises whic were going to be a true b2b. We have arranged j a private car for less than the assorted shuttles would cost with carnival. Still terribly disappointed in their cavalier attitude about arbitrarily cancelling the two cruises.

We got 50.00 per person OBC if we booked another cruise. No other consideration that fit their requirements.

 

I wonder if there is a way to take any leftover hard liquor from our bon voyage purchase on the first trip onto the second ship? We would have our proof of having been on it by virtue of old s/s cards, boarding documents etc?

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