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Back-to-back but no show on the first cruise


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Hi all!

I really hope someone has experienced this and can give guidance.

 

If two people are booked for back-to-back cruises (in the same cabin), but one of the guests is a no-show for the first trip (the other guest will board and sail as planned), will that pose a problem for the other guest to board on the second leg of the trip since they were a no-show for the first leg?

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You can call it what you want but it is two SEPARATE cruises.

 

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true!

 

In theory when the second cruise comes around You (or 1st leg cruiser) will get off and get your S&S card for the 2nd leg while the no-show goes thru the regular process for 2nd leg/their 1st.

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true!

 

In theory when the second cruise comes around You (or 1st leg cruiser) will get off and get your S&S card for the 2nd leg while the no-show goes thru the regular process for 2nd leg/their 1st.

 

If Carnival is on their toes, they might question whether or not your roomy will be joining you for the 2nd, but there should be no problem.

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