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what is in the coupon book?


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Really not much. I've seen the book (and someone on here has the entire list), but it's nothing to get excited about. Most of the coupons are 2-for-1, or are for things that Carnival already offers complimentary. I think they list champagne and a free art print at the art auction - which is comp to all passengers anyway. 10% off on one item in the gift shop - they have sales every day already.:rolleyes: Things like that. Maybe somebody can post the list for you.

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As the previous posters have mentioned, the coupon book is much ado about nothing. It is designed to project the illusion that you are perhaps getting something "extra" which is definitely not the case.

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If you are offered the so-called $300 "value" coupon book or a cabin credit of a lower denomination, by all means take the cabin credit. Even if it is for only $25 you are still ahead with the CC. The previous poster was correct in stating the coupon book is a Joke. It is also insulting to be offered this so- called "value". Take an upgrade or the credit but never take the book.

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