Carnival floats cashback offer - TravelMole


Carnival floats cashback offer

Saturday, 22 Jun, 2010 0

Carnival Cruise Lines will give customers up to $160 cash back on bookings made this summer.

Those booked onto the operator’s Fun Ship departures travelling from Florida and California home ports to the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Mexico on trips that are booked before June 30 will qualify for the money.

Passengers on six, seven and eight day sailings will get the full $160 while those on shorter cruises get $80.

The money is credited to their onboard account and can be used for spa treatments, gifts, shore excursions and special amenities.
 
Any money not spent will then be given to the guests at the end of the cruise.

by Dinah Hatch



 

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