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To: LaraCroft
Our low group rates and block of reserved cabins expired January 27, but we received an extension from the cruise line good till February 21. After that, we can't guarantee fares and availibility of the cabin of your choice.

This is because we're not the ship's only customers and no cruise line will hold cabins indefinitely without a deposit down on them. Yes, we can try to find a roomie for you. I'm sending you a freepmail with more details.

Hope you can make this wonderful getaway voyage. Folks who went on the last one are STILL raving about it!

Bahama Mama

156 posted on 02/16/2003 2:45:50 PM PST by MinuteGal (Escape to FReeper Island on "FReeps Ahoy" cruise. Register today or weep later!)
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To: All
Some on-board financial tidbits for your information:

Upon boarding and checking in at the purser's desk, you'll receive a ship's credit card for personal purchases on board the ship (adult beverages, ship's shops, etc.). If you don't register your credit card at the desk, and wish to pay for your purchases by cash at the end of the voyage, you will have to pay $200 cash up-front as a guarantee. We recommend bringing and using your credit card on this cruise.

There is an ATM on board, as well as at all port locations.

Carnival accepts Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express.

We don't recommend paying at the end of the cruise with a personal check even if they accept it. You'd have to stand in a long line the morning of debarkation to go through the hassle.

All shops in our ports accept credit cards, travelers' checks and U.S. cash. No converting of currency is necessary at all.

Cash or travelers' checks are needed at the cashier's cage in the casino for chips and tokens. I always bring a couple modest travelers' checks for use when I get the urge to play the plums and cherries. You can always bring the TC's home with you if you don't use them.

The slots on cruise ships are set very fairly for the passengers. If you hit a jackpot, you'll squeal with delight. On my last cruise on Holland/America, I hit a slot jackpot for $1500 on two quarters. I almost fainted when the bells and whistles went off. The casino manager dude in his tuxedo paid me by peeling off one brand-new crispy $100 bill after another, very slowly for maximum effect, LOL. This bit o'luck plus a smaller jackpot I won on another night paid the tab for my entire cruise! I hope I'm this lucky again on the "Triumph".

Bahama Mama

157 posted on 02/18/2003 4:21:02 PM PST by MinuteGal (Escape to FReeper Island on "FReeps Ahoy" cruise. Register today or weep later!)
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