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On 8/18/2021 at 3:14 PM, Jasonsterling said:

I’ve started to think that as well, lol. There’s definitely a focus there from what I’ve seen. Admittedly not my deal to gamble so okay I guess all the money I spend elsewhere on the ship is just not balancing the scales. Ha ha. I’m looking forward to RCL moving their mega ship o Galveston. That’ll be my first jump from Carnival. 

The really good rcl offers are only thru next april. Prices start around $500 or even less including taxes and fees solo. And solo gets double the double pts. Lowest I've seen is $481 total solo. Couples are booking separate cabins 2 for 1 with no supplement. $507 you can book connecting promenade cabins and dont even have to gamble  

 

Though I might try some gambling on carnival .. a few drinks from cheers no telling lol. So many good deals and I cant fit more in and keep them more than 14 days apart.

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On 8/17/2021 at 2:05 PM, Jamesatgsu said:

Apparently I need to spend more time in the Casino

Not true ! My sister keeps receiving them from Carnival has sailed Carnival about 8 times and has never spent more than a hundred total in the casino. Makes me crazy because I don't get them.

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On 8/21/2021 at 10:02 AM, cruisewiththekids said:

Has anyone tried to upgrade cabins with the casino rate closer to the time of sailing and been successful?    I have some great casino offers for under $100pp for inside cabin.    Thinking of booking it, and then if the Covid situation explodes even more and I decide not to go, I will be out less.   But if I go, I'd like to have a balcony, but I'm not sure if I'd have to pay prevailing rate at that point to upgrade, or if I could get the balcony casino rate.

I have a Premier cruise followed by an Ultra cruise in November (B2B).  I originally booked both as inside cabins.  I called the Players Club yesterday (about 10 weeks out from the sail date) and asked about upgrading from an interior to a balcony - total price was almost exactly an additional $50 per day (~$700 total for the 2 weeklong cruises; they were even able to book the same balcony cabin for both).  I thought that was a great price and happily paid the upgrade.  I did tell the wife that one factor in my decision was the possibility of having to be masked throughout the ship - at least we'd have the balcony to sit and get some fresh air without the masks...)

~Bob

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